ihateshadylandlords t1_iy50iho wrote
I wonder how many are feasible to make. What’s the saying about Graphene, it can do everything but make it out of the lab? Hope this leads to great things being available for the masses.
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grahag t1_iy57vln wrote
Chances are good we'll have molecular additive manufacturing and just about everything you can make in a lab, you'll be able to make at home. AI's will determine if it's safe and as long as you have the environment (seedmaterials/heat/vaccum-pressure/moisture/etc) you'll be able to manufacture it.
lordxoren666 t1_iy6rbe3 wrote
So like, the replicator in Star Trek?
grahag t1_iy7a7q8 wrote
A bit less high tech, but think more like Westworld or The Peripheral.
Replicators are the goal though.
LowAwareness7603 t1_iy7ao5e wrote
Um, holy fuck?
Akimbo333 t1_iy5c6q6 wrote
Ok cool!
camdoodlebop t1_iy6xe22 wrote
how does a human even go through 31 million materials to decide a use for each of them?
Regumate t1_iy74b31 wrote
With an AI of course!
dontpet t1_iy7iro3 wrote
It wouldn't work that way. They would specify a use case, along with the required properties, to narrow it down. Sounds like fun, really.
rimjob-chucklefuck t1_iy7ec9h wrote
Slowly
Akimbo333 t1_iy5cp33 wrote
Well they are making graphene car batteries now!
https://topcharger.co.uk/graphene-ev-batteries-how-far-away-are-we/
ihateshadylandlords t1_iy5qfd0 wrote
It doesn’t look like any of them are in production yet.
Akimbo333 t1_iy6i3o7 wrote
Oh ok. But maybe they will be in production soon
Princette_Lilybottom t1_iy7w0it wrote
And so it continues.
Akimbo333 t1_iy73vww wrote
Wait there is a graphene product that is currently for sale!
https://www.amazon.com/Turnigy-Graphene-Panther-1400mAh-Battery/dp/B07M91FVHM
User1539 t1_iy60fke wrote
Except that graphene has, quietly, made it out of the lab.
ihateshadylandlords t1_iy6698q wrote
None of the power banks are commercially available, one website is down and the other three links are kickstarter pages. There’s graphene foam running shoes for sale, so that’s at least something.
User1539 t1_iy6bvxd wrote
The light bulbs are in production, and commercially available. Apparently using graphene for the filament makes them more reliable?
I know there have been some samples of CR2032 rechargeable batteries sent out, and that company produces its own graphene. Also, the CR2032 are just a short to market product, and they have plans for much larger graphene aluminum batteries.
I feel like graphene gets unfairly beat on because the second it was discovered, it was found to have so many interesting and useful properties the news was literally flooded with different possible applications.
By the time there was even a single industrial scale source, it was already well past the hype-cycle. People just don't understand that most 'new' technologies are just more plastic/coater technologies DuPont has been running for decades, and even the tweaks we call a breakthrough amount to spraying something slightly different on rolls of plastic.
So, when something genuinely new comes out, you have to know from industry experience that it takes years to set up a 'new' industrial coating system, and that's just basically doing the same thing with some slightly different chemicals.
People just don't understand the time it takes to build a genuinely new factory line.
But, there is commercially available graphene, in industrial quantities. So, at least there's a reliable source of it to start working with.
It's happening. Granted, slowly, but no one said that it would make it to market immediately when they started realizing how useful it was.
ihateshadylandlords t1_iy6cpz8 wrote
>So, when something genuinely new comes out, you have to know from industry experience that it takes years to set up a 'new' industrial coating system, and that's just basically doing the same thing with some slightly different chemicals. People just don't understand the time it takes to build a genuinely new factory line.
I agree. I’ve said a couple of times on here that it takes a long time to go from proof of concept to mass production and have been dismissed because I’m “not thinking exponentially”.
User1539 t1_iy6d6pi wrote
Just because we know how to build a lighter/stronger bridge doesn't means every bridge in the country will suddenly be lighter and stronger. Someone has to go out and actually build those things.
But, one can imagine a future where the design of a new factory line is done in seconds by an AI, and assembled by machine.
So, I can see where people, especially in this particular sub, could imagine new factories popping up where the curing time of concrete is the only time factor.
I'm not going to tell them that'll never happen, but having worked to create automated systems on factory floors, I know that right now it takes months to get some basic wiring purchased and installed.
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