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Tlsmd

08/17/14 2:20 AM

#57494 RE: bif #57493

If it could bif, under the present arrangements LQMT would not derive any monies from AAPL, however it could make it more attractive to other manufacturers outside the electroninic industry. The fact that we are talking
about conducting electricity is a point that, under worse case circumstances, AAPL could raise some legal questions. Have a good weekend. ATB2U

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Tlsmd

08/17/14 2:37 AM

#57495 RE: bif #57493

Hi again bif,
You aroused my curiosity so at this early hour I do not want to call some friends in the metals field so I asked Google. "Can amorphous metals conduct electricity?" You'll find your answer there. I chose the second one.
Good luck. Have a good weekend.
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Kaparzo

08/17/14 9:06 AM

#57498 RE: bif #57493

From the liquidmetal website's FAQ:

Is it a good conductor of electricity?
Our main production alloy will conduct electricity, but there is significant resistivity. We do not recommend our alloy for conductive applications.