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Liquidmorphium alloy

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The Liquidmorphium™ is a liquidmetal, one of metal alloys created at the California Institute of Technology, which includes zirconium, copper, aluminum, nickel and silver. The most important is that according to the manufacturer qualities are:

  • it is more durable than steel and titanium
  • extremely resistant to daily use and corrosion.
  • improving shock absorption and preventing breakage of various usage
  • described as an "unbendable" metal that's stronger than titanium or steel and more resistant to shock and screen breakages.
  • It was used by Turing Robotic Industries in 2016 for molding a single unit ultra-durable chassis for their mobile phone.

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    Liquidmorphium alloy Wikipedia