Klarinet Archive - Posting 000146.txt from 1996/11

From: "Victor M. Wyman" <wymanvic@-----.COM>
Subj: Re: molecular alignment
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 10:02:02 -0500

Thanks, Ed. But, the music world already has more than enough amorphous
conductors; doesn't it?
VMW
At 08:21 PM 11/5/96 -0500, you wrote:
>This has very little to do with the clarinet but I have to tell someone.
> There is a metallugical processs that makes "amorphous " steel. Metal is
>heated to a very high temperature, then subjected to a magnetic field. The
>molecules are (truly) alligned . The steel is guickly quenched. The resulting
>amorphous steel has remarkably reduced (electrical) resisitance. Research is
>under way to make extremly efficient transformers and conductors of this
>material.
> Ed
>Browning
>
>

   
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