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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-15 12:41:00)  by mrthingyx
CFRP: light, stiff, strong, eye-wateringly expensive. Used for body panels and structural elements depending on application. If the car is rebuilt every race (i.e. F1) then more exotic materials can be used. This is coming down in price, too, as techniques get more sophisticated. Cool things can be done with structural members through using piezo-electrics to determine damage to such components....
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-14 19:27:00)  by QualityStocks
Superlattice Power Inc. (SLAT.OB) Makes New Innovation with High Capacity Lithium Ion Structures The transfer from High Power to High Energy has been the thrust of Superlattice Power since their inception. The stumbling block that commercially manufactured batteries run across is anodes such as carbonaceous materials (either graphite or MCMB) undergo passive layer formation on the ...
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Science & Technology
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-09-23 01:59:00)  by qwe
(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have fabricated a 'nanopencil' with a tip so small that it can be used as a scanning probe in ultrahigh-density computer data storage systems. The probe’s tip can write bit sizes with radii as small as 6.8 nanometers, allowing for a nonvolatile memory density of 1 Tbit/in2. With improvements, such technology has been predicted to realize storage density of 10 ...
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-09 23:40:00)  by yak55x
I would guess that most PPC use 6061 T6 aluminum tubes as they are the most cost efficient and are pretty darn strong. 6061 as I remember it uses silicon as the alloying element and is fairly corrosion resistant compared to 2024 which uses copper but is much stronger. Anyway, allready said was that a thin aluminum oxide (Al2O3) film forms right away on any bare aluminum surface. Aluminum oxide ...
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-02 01:04:00)  by slava
  Recs: 0 Image capture and processing challenges--and solutions--in portable designs--Part I This four-part article takes an in-depth look at the trends and design challenges of image acquisition and processing on cell phones and other hand-held platforms. Part I kicks the series off with a discussion of camera modules. By Giles Humpston, Tessera Mobile Handset ...
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General Gear Talk
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-08-24 21:21:00)  by GGS2
Quote: Originally Posted by CarolinaJP I've heard that stainless steel pots when cooked with long enough become "tempered." Do we agree that this discoloration/tempered cooks better than new stainless steel? I've yet to achieve this look with my old MSR pots but Im thinking of throwing them in a fire and letting them roast for a while...
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Started 4 days, 23 hours ago (2008-11-13 21:21:00)  by goldenmaster1
It's a link to the Polyeurethane Technical Conference and their tradeshow sponsors. People SPI and Mike where rubbing elbow with for a few days in san Antonio 6 weeks ago. Arch Chemicals Arch Chemicals, Inc. capitalizes on our treatment technologies to provide products that help make people's lives better, safer and healthier. We are a global biocides and ...
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