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Future planes, cars may be made of ‘buckypaper’
October 18, 2008 /
It’s called "buckypaper" and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don’t be fooled by the cute name or flimsy appearance. It could revolutionize the way everything from airplanes to TVs are made.
Buckypaper is 10 times lighter but potentially 500 times stronger than steel when sheets of it are stacked and pressed together to form a composite. Unlike conventional composite materials, though, it conducts electricity like copper or silicon and disperses heat like steel or brass.
By Bill Kaczor, Associated Press
Full Story: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/discoveries/2008-10-17-buckypaper_N.htm
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