Slow-flowing metal
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6728, 565-565
Abstract:
Carbon nanotubes may find an application as additives to molten metal, which would allow the metal to be shaped in the same way as glass or plastics. This could revolutionise the production of cans, boxes or cars, which are now fabricated from sheet metal.
Date: 1999
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