brad | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2007 | metal, japan, cement, conductive, news
This isn't portland cement (lime-silica: normal cement) it's a form of calcium aluminate cement (line-alumina: the stuff they line refractory kilns with). But, it's fairly transparent and hard as my head and dead cheap: now it's conductive as well. Might be a great replacement for toxic and expensive transparent rare-earth conductors.
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