Researchers have developed a new material that is extremely resistant to cutting tools. The material, called Proteus, is a combination of ceramic and aluminum spheres. Proteus is durable against cutting wheels, bits and even water jets. Safes, locks, and other items designed to provide security and theft protection are generally …
Read More »First ‘non-cuttable’ material in the world: Proteus
The researchers claim they have made the world’s first non-cuttable material, with a 15% steel density, which they say could turn into a lightweight armor or indestructible bicycle lock, according to an article recently published in the journal. Scientific reports. RELATED: LINE-X: THE SPRAY THAT ANY INESTRUCTIBLE THING CAN DO …
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Even the most expensive bicycle locks can be compromised in just a few minutes, and they mostly serve as deterrents, making your trip a less attractive target. But researchers at Durham University in the UK and the Fraunhofer Institute have created what they say it is first man-made material that’s …
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