Who could forget Scotty's infamous transparent aluminium used to transport whales into the future to save the World?
Well, it looks like we're a step closer.
Transparent aluminium
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Re: Transparent aluminium
Scotty referred aluminium-oxide, not metallic aluminium. One of the crystal forms of aluminium-oxide is sapphire (Al2O3). Quite strong indeed. But not a new material as the first wide scale use of transparent synthetic sapphire was with the introduction of the orange Sodium street-lights.Smivs wrote:Who could forget Scotty's infamous transparent aluminium used to transport whales into the future to save the World?
Well, it looks like we're a step closer.
And Ahruman is right, 'glasses' in metallic-glasses does not refer to transparency but to the absence of crystals.
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Re: Transparent aluminium
What has happened to journalistic standards? Nowhere in the f*****g article does it say it's not transparent. What's a poor Pumpkin supposed to think?
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