Graphene is essential for construction

Stick with this name because soon you will hear a lot about it. This is the graphene one of those materials that have come into our lives to make history.It was first synthesized just 15 years ago and we are confirm that it will revolutionize many industrial sectors, including architecture and construction.

However, graphene is not new, it comes from an old acquaintance, graphite, whose use has been extended for 500 years and that, for example, we can find in pencil mines.Made up of pure carbon atoms, graphene has a solid molecular structure arranged in the shape of a honeycomb.
Despite the fact that graphite has been used for centuries, knowledge about graphene came much later.
 
Reduan Rishan,

I see you posted this digital "thought" in the 'Human Machine Interface - HMI' forum.

So, you must agree that we definitely need stronger HMI monitors--so that when we throw objects at the monitor they won't damage so easily. And the poor monitors--they really aren't to blame. The HMI programmers/designers are, but the monitors take the brunt of our rage most times.

Good on you for recommending graphene for stronger HMI monitors. And, it's so good, also, that pencil lead is finding a high-tech use (since pencils have fallen out of favor with many people as "old" tech). Now, if something can be done to reduce the dust and pollution of lead mines, then our HMIs can be strong--AND green!

:eek:

What were you thinking when you wrote this post?
 
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