Comments on #1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super lightJoel Barker's Good News Blog - Florida State University researchers have developed a new kind of material made out of carbon nanotubes that promises to be 10 times lighter than steel of the same thickness and potentially 500 times stronger! Nanotubes have been manufactured for years, but this is the first time someone has assembled them into a sheet.
TypePad2008-12-28T17:22:55ZGlobal Dialogue Center BLOGShttps://globaldialoguecenter.blogs.com/jbgoodnews/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://globaldialoguecenter.blogs.com/jbgoodnews/2008/12/1-buckypaper-super-strong-and-super-light/comments/atom.xml/Mark Pen commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e2022ad3e568ee200b2019-02-28T05:48:00Z2019-05-02T06:11:55ZMark Penhttps://inkedibles.com/cic/category.php?category=Edible+Ink+Markers+%7C+Food+MarkersNice innovations for technology... Thank you so much for sharing this post!<p>Nice innovations for technology...<br />
Thank you so much for sharing this post!</p>Tony Blames commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e2022ad3c5c1f6200d2019-02-28T05:43:26Z2019-05-02T06:11:55ZTony Blameshttps://atlanticinkjet.com/cic/eg/inkjetprinter.php?printer=Canon+PIXMA+MG2520This is a great innovation....<p>This is a great innovation....</p>Jeff Grande commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e2022ad3c5c1e1200d2019-02-28T05:41:35Z2019-05-02T06:11:55ZJeff Grandehttps://499inks.com/cic/eg/tonercartridge.php?cartridge=brother-tn650Thanks a lot for sharing this innovation of technology.<p>Thanks a lot for sharing this innovation of technology. </p>car hire perth commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e20162feea614e970d2012-01-03T01:36:09Z2012-01-03T01:36:09Zcar hire perthhttp://www.executive.com.au/This is a good invention. Thanks to the no ending advancement and innovation of technology. Now, there are more reasons...<p>This is a good invention. Thanks to the no ending advancement and innovation of technology. Now, there are more reasons to celebrate for this buckypaper.</p>Giselle Gianella commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e201348287fab1970c2010-05-31T04:06:01Z2010-05-31T04:06:01ZGiselle Gianellahttp://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=104421296271923&ref=mfHola Joel! we are a group of graduates from Money & You and some of us are taking the Instructors...<p>Hola Joel! we are a group of graduates from Money & You and some of us are taking the Instructors Training Program.<br />
Jane Jordan referred me to your blog and I found it fascinating!</p>
<p>I want to ask you this: Please share your articles on our group discussion board; I started this group last night out of lateral thought and want more people in the world to learn about Bucky's work... simply its TOO GOOD to keep to ourselves!</p>
<p>What do you say?<br />
Add me on facebook with this e mail: <br />
giselle@hubhub.org</p>
<p>Looking forward to supporting you too</p>
<p>Love,<br />
Giselle from Peru living in Singapore</p>Michael J. Casavant commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e2010536f17075970b2009-01-27T16:55:13Z2009-01-27T16:55:13ZMichael J. CasavantAlways good to see science advancing. However, there is a slight correction. Buckypaper was being created in the Smalley Lab...<p>Always good to see science advancing. However, there is a slight correction. Buckypaper was being created in the Smalley Lab at Rice University for almost a decade. Aligned sheets of carbon nanotubes were used for both my MS (2002) and PhD (2004) theses while I was studying under Richard E. Smalley.</p>
<p>I am hopeful that the FSU group, and their peers across the world, will continue to find new and wonderful ways to produce commercially viable solutions with carbon nanotubes.</p>Mike Lovell commented on '#1 - Buckypaper: super strong and super light'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83452237c69e2010536aaf3a0970b2009-01-05T15:49:05Z2009-01-05T15:49:05ZMike Lovellhttp://mookieismike.blogspot.comHeard you on Coast to Coast the other night. I found your ideas very interesting. Have been pondering a way...<p>Heard you on Coast to Coast the other night. I found your ideas very interesting. Have been pondering a way to build a manufacturing business in my old hometown in NW Iowa, along with my brother-in-law in FL, who is also an engineer at NASA.<br />
We have enver specifically nailed down just what we'd like to do. What are your ideas on the conceivability of using Buckypaper for semi-trailers? Would it be better to use as a wrap, or as the material itself for the box trailers??<br />
How would one find out more about getting access to this type of material and funding for such a venture? A reply to my personal email listed for this post would be fine as well. Thank you, and again, great show the other night!</p>
<p>-Mike</p>