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01/02/21 7:59 PM

#207803 RE: JoTu #207801

yes its a repost but the lqmt qualities/potential is worth repeating.

Liquid metals combine a number of desirable material features, including high tensile strength, excellent corrosion resistance, very high coefficient of restitution, and excellent anti-wear characteristics, while also being able to be heat-formed in processes similar to thermoplastics. The atomic structure of amorphous metal results in low shrinkage (0.4%) during molding and allows for the production of highly precise (± 0.0008 inches or 0.02 mm), complex parts. Liquid metal is a potential replacement for many applications where plastics would normally be used. Plastics are flexible but not strong and metals, although stronger than plastics, are not as flexible. Liquid metals provide an advantageous compromise: batches of amorphous steel with three times the strength of conventional steel alloys have been produced.”