Previous in Forum: I Saw Something!   Next in Forum: Numerical Question
Close
Close
Close
10 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Guru

Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 7025
Good Answers: 207

More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 11:39 AM

a newer manufacturing technique learned from the semiconductor guys promises to raise yields X100. with falling costs I expect this material to start showing up in commercial products soon, flexible rugged electronics and wearables for medical and fitness applications http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_458057_en.html

Register to Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Guru
Popular Science - Evolution - New Member Popular Science - Weaponology - New Member

Join Date: May 2006
Location: The 'Space Coast', USA
Posts: 11119
Good Answers: 918
#1

Re: More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 1:18 PM

Is that improvement 100 times or is it 100 ex?

Register to Reply
Guru

Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.
Posts: 1023
Good Answers: 69
#6
In reply to #1

Re: More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 4:24 PM

1 ex is already too much...

__________________
No hay conocimiento ni herramienta que sustituya al sentido comun.
Register to Reply
Guru
Safety - Hazmat - New Member United States - US - Statue of Liberty - New Member Engineering Fields - Chemical Engineering - Old Hand

Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Posts: 14331
Good Answers: 162
#7
In reply to #1

Re: More Cheap Graphene

07/02/2015 10:32 AM

Just to start another argument, it means "times 100", supposedly to imply that the new CVD cold wall method is 100 times faster in production rate.

I would not want 100 exes, as I already have more than enough to cause me grief into perpetuity. My only hole card would have been to outlive them all, but it appears only the good die young.

__________________
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Just build a better one.
Register to Reply
Guru
Popular Science - Weaponology - New Member United Kingdom - Member - New Member

Join Date: May 2007
Location: Harlow England
Posts: 16512
Good Answers: 670
#2

Re: More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 2:06 PM

Wooo... now if only we had a use for it

Del

__________________
health warning: These posts may contain traces of nut.
Register to Reply
Guru

Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 7025
Good Answers: 207
#3
In reply to #2

Re: More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 2:13 PM

....let me count the ways....

Register to Reply
Guru

Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: by the beach in Florida
Posts: 33392
Good Answers: 1817
#4

Re: More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 3:32 PM
__________________
All living things seek to control their own destiny....this is the purpose of life
Register to Reply
Guru

Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Large hole formally occupied by furry woodland creature.
Posts: 3385
Good Answers: 97
#5

Re: More Cheap Graphene

06/26/2015 4:05 PM

There are concerns about asbestos like risks......just saying....

__________________
CRTL-Z
Register to Reply
Guru
Safety - Hazmat - New Member United States - US - Statue of Liberty - New Member Engineering Fields - Chemical Engineering - Old Hand

Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Posts: 14331
Good Answers: 162
#8
In reply to #5

Re: More Cheap Graphene

07/02/2015 10:33 AM

Why didn't you just say Hitler if you wanted to kill this thread.

__________________
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Just build a better one.
Register to Reply
Guru

Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Large hole formally occupied by furry woodland creature.
Posts: 3385
Good Answers: 97
#9
In reply to #8

Re: More Cheap Graphene

07/02/2015 10:58 AM

Sorry, *Cough*.

Best regards,

Chief Blacklung

__________________
CRTL-Z
Register to Reply
Guru
Safety - Hazmat - New Member United States - US - Statue of Liberty - New Member Engineering Fields - Chemical Engineering - Old Hand

Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Posts: 14331
Good Answers: 162
#10
In reply to #9

Re: More Cheap Graphene

07/02/2015 4:16 PM

ROFL.

__________________
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Just build a better one.
Register to Reply
Register to Reply 10 comments
Copy to Clipboard

Users who posted comments:

Anonymous Hero (1); Fredski (1); James Stewart (3); SolarEagle (1); Unredundant (2); user-deleted-1105 (1); Yahlasit (1)

Previous in Forum: I Saw Something!   Next in Forum: Numerical Question

Advertisement