johnmatrix New member Jan 4, 2008 1,959 31 0 Nov 18, 2011 #1 World's lightest material is a metal 100 times lighter than styrofoam
AustinP Banned May 12, 2010 2,334 25 0 Nov 18, 2011 #3 Thats pretty slick. Shit. But yeah. Is it strong enough?
BluuueJammm Big Member Apr 19, 2008 830 12 0 England Nov 18, 2011 #4 Pretty deceptive title as it's 99.99% air, it's like saying an inflated balloon is the worlds lightest material.
Pretty deceptive title as it's 99.99% air, it's like saying an inflated balloon is the worlds lightest material.
H handrewrites My Member 8=============3 Oct 24, 2010 1,141 21 0 Nov 18, 2011 #5 The article talks about compression recovery ability and being used for shock absorption, so I guess it's not rigid. More like a very light foam.
The article talks about compression recovery ability and being used for shock absorption, so I guess it's not rigid. More like a very light foam.
D darkish New member May 10, 2009 187 3 0 UK Nov 18, 2011 #6 [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACXe6iQFI6U]Metallic microlattice 'lightest structure ever' - YouTube[/ame] the material recovering from compression
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACXe6iQFI6U]Metallic microlattice 'lightest structure ever' - YouTube[/ame] the material recovering from compression