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Re: iateclube post# 65869

Tuesday, 03/10/2015 2:37:41 AM

Tuesday, March 10, 2015 2:37:41 AM

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Read the reply from Matt Martin, especially the last paragraph.

http://info.liquidmetal.com/blog/bid/399485/Liquidmetal-Technologies-Design-Guide-2-0-Now-Available

This is one reason why Liquidmetal alloys are pretty nifty; the recipes have been painstakingly tuned to intentionally 'confuse' the crystallization process so that the material maintains its liquid-like disorder. However, there are a host of amorphous metal alloys that have been discovered in recent years, and some of these alloys do contain large percentages of precious metals! Metallic glass alloys based on Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Palladium have all been designed, and some have quite remarkable properties in terms of strength, hardness, and ductility. In other words, it is only these amorphous precious metal alloys that could be used to produce the kinds of articles that you describe.

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