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Posted by Anthony
Kennaway on Tuesday November 20, @02:05AM
Discovered in 1991, nanotubes are a new form of carbon after diamond
and graphite. A nanotube is 50,000x thinner than a human hair but
100x stronger than steel. They are chemically inert but have a high
electrical and thermal conductivity. Applications and products have
been identified in virtually every industry including micro-electronics,
flat screens, fibre optics, superconductors, lubricants, avionics,
telecoms, materials and coatings. Rosseter has discovered the technology
to mass produce them at competitive prices.Click on the attachment
for the full details.
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