Sunday, August 15, 2010
Liquid metal could wrap future Apple products - CSMonitor.com
Liquid metal could wrap future Apple products - CSMonitor.com: "Liquidmetal Technologies produces an amorphous metal called Vitreloy, which is primarily composed of zircon. Used mainly for sporting equipment so far, the company has also produced components of cell phone cases in the past, said William Johnson, former vice chairman of technology at Liquidmetal Technologies, professor of materials science at Caltech and inventor of Vitreloy."
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