16-01-2017, 15:30
Por lo visto, anda a vueltas con el grafeno ya.....
While Formula 1’s technical regulations prohibit the exploitation of some nano-materials for legitimate cost reasons, the development of materials, such as the graphene family of structures, provide an exciting and increasingly cost-effective solution to some of the sport’s most demanding challenges.
“McLaren, Richard Mille, and The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute are all learning and working together; we’re looking at a number of emerging technologies, including the 3D printing of carbon-fibre, nanotechnology and surface-coating technology.
Eso es bueno.
While Formula 1’s technical regulations prohibit the exploitation of some nano-materials for legitimate cost reasons, the development of materials, such as the graphene family of structures, provide an exciting and increasingly cost-effective solution to some of the sport’s most demanding challenges.
“McLaren, Richard Mille, and The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute are all learning and working together; we’re looking at a number of emerging technologies, including the 3D printing of carbon-fibre, nanotechnology and surface-coating technology.
Eso es bueno.
Esto solamente lo levanta el calvo .....Pero ya está en nuestro barco.