Friday, July 24, 2015 5:15:16 PM
I think BORK made it known even in 2011 that kryluminum could be used for electrical wires.
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Later they concentrated on the transmission wires instead of simple wires.
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By David Crane
defrev (at) gmail (dot) com
July 17, 2011
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It’s DefenseReview’s understanding that Kryron utilizes a patented nanotechnology process
that utilizes carbon nanotubes and some proprietary manufacturing technique to turn
metal alloy, and specifically aluminum alloy, into a multi-hit ballistic armor that can
pull double duty as an ultra-conductive and corrosion-resistant material for electrical wire and components.
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