Posted by tourdemars to Technology at August 24, 2004 12:44 AM
Scientists in the US have developed a novel technique to make bulk quantities of glass from alumina for the first time. Anatoly Rosenflanz and colleagues at 3M in Minnesota used a "flame-spray" technique to alloy alumina (aluminium oxide) with rare-earth metal oxides to produce strong glass with good optical properties. The method avoids many of the problems encountered in conventional glass forming and could, say the team, be extended to other oxides (A Rosenflanz et al. 2004 Nature 430 761).TrackBack URL for this entry:
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Sort of like the tank from Star trek where the enterprise travels to the past to get 2 whales in order to save the future from alien attack.
Posted by: Harold LaValley at August 24, 2004 08:11 AM