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Material Science

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ΔT = 1,000,000 °C / s

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• Non-crystalline, amorphous structure

No dislocations

No grain boundaries

• High elastic limit

• High strength

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Discovered (1960’s)

California Institute of Technology

William L. Johnson

Atakan Peker

Metals used:

CopperNickel

ZirconiumBerylliumTitanium

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• Golf clubs

• Fishing rods

• Car bumpers

• Aircraft skins

• Artificial joints

• Dies

• Cutting tools

• Others

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• Small dimensions (due to cooling)

• Raw materials expensive

Approx. from $500 per pound

• Production expensive

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HOT SPARKS FLY FROM A NOTCHED SAMPLE OF BULK METALLIC GLASS FRACTURED BY A BLOW FROM A PENDULUM

FRACTURED SURFACE SHOWS EVIDENCE OF LOCAL MELTING