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- A metallic microlattice is a synthetic porous metallic material consisting of an ultra-light metal foam. With a density as low as 0.99 mg/cm3 (0.00561 lb/ft3)...
- (kg/m3) Notes Hydrogen 0.0898 Helium 0.179 Aerographite 0.2 Metallic microlattice 0.9 Aerogel 1.0 Air 1.2 At sea level Tungsten hexafluoride 12.4 One of...
- outdoor augmented reality system (1990s). HRL developed the metallic microlattice, the lightest material, in 2011. Demonstrated singlet-triplet oscillations...
- Brachaniec, T.; Salamon, M. A. (2023). "A Devonian crinoid with a diamond microlattice". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 290 (1995)...
- from the tails of comets. Aerogel Aerographite Graphene foam Metallic microlattice Guinness World Records 2018. Jim Pattison Group. 7 September 2017. p...
- techniques, microstereolithography can create ultralow density, complex microlattices. The process usually involves a dynamically reconfigurable digital photomask...
- Ashraf, Mahmud; Mines, R. A. W.; Hazell, Paul J. (2016-04-05). "Metallic microlattice materials: A current state of the art on manufacturing, mechanical properties...
- crushability and light weight. Using projection micro-stereolithography, microlattices can be created using forms much like trusses and girders. Materials...
- payloads to 6% of lightspeed, or 18000 km/sec. Aerogels Graphene Metallic microlattice Mecklenburg, Matthias; Schuchardt, Arnim; Mishra, Yogendra Kumar; Kaps...
- aerogels, aerographite, metallic foams, polymeric foams, and metallic microlattices. The density of air is about 1.275 mg/cm3, which means that the air...