Paul seems to have a strong background in Physics or Material Sciences. :)
Which is very welcome, as mine is also in Solid State Physics and Quantum
Mechanics.
Valentine
On Mar 3, 2018 17:21, "CARVER, PAUL" wrote:
You’re thinking of polycrystalline tungsten. This is tungsten
:-)
On Mar 2, 2018 5:55 PM, Harshad Nakil wrote:
Nice name, hard(inflexible) and brittle :)
On Mar 2, 2018, at 3:27 PM, Gregory Elkinbard
> wrote:
We have a name!
Based on input from the community and from trademark
You're thinking of polycrystalline tungsten. This is tungsten FABRIC where the
warp and weft of the fabric allude to the pure single-crystalline form
(admittedly fabric isn't body centered cubic, but the name is merely evocative)
which retains its hardness but is more ductile and malleable. And