← Back to context Comment by Melatonic 11 hours ago Was "LiquidMetal" anything more than a good aluminum alloy ? 5 comments Melatonic Reply s0rce 11 hours ago Yes, it was an amorphous metal alloy. I knew people from grad school that worked for the company.They have interesting properties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51frrQzCYM bayindirh 11 hours ago Yes.I have a Sandisk Titanium flash drive which is the first practical application of the alloy, shortly before Apple snapped it.It's feels solid, not wearing down and pretty robust for what it is. It doesn't get scratches like aluminum alloys.It's entirely something else. Melatonic 11 hours ago So it's Titanium? That's cool - what's the name of the flash drive and or do you have more info ? Always loved titanium stuff bayindirh 11 hours ago Nope, it's called/branded "Titanium". The thing was built from Liquid Metal.Image of the thing: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,wi... s0rce 11 hours ago I think most of the commercial liquid metal like the sandisk drive were zirconium based.
s0rce 11 hours ago Yes, it was an amorphous metal alloy. I knew people from grad school that worked for the company.They have interesting properties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51frrQzCYM
bayindirh 11 hours ago Yes.I have a Sandisk Titanium flash drive which is the first practical application of the alloy, shortly before Apple snapped it.It's feels solid, not wearing down and pretty robust for what it is. It doesn't get scratches like aluminum alloys.It's entirely something else. Melatonic 11 hours ago So it's Titanium? That's cool - what's the name of the flash drive and or do you have more info ? Always loved titanium stuff bayindirh 11 hours ago Nope, it's called/branded "Titanium". The thing was built from Liquid Metal.Image of the thing: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,wi... s0rce 11 hours ago I think most of the commercial liquid metal like the sandisk drive were zirconium based.
Melatonic 11 hours ago So it's Titanium? That's cool - what's the name of the flash drive and or do you have more info ? Always loved titanium stuff bayindirh 11 hours ago Nope, it's called/branded "Titanium". The thing was built from Liquid Metal.Image of the thing: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,wi... s0rce 11 hours ago I think most of the commercial liquid metal like the sandisk drive were zirconium based.
bayindirh 11 hours ago Nope, it's called/branded "Titanium". The thing was built from Liquid Metal.Image of the thing: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,wi...
s0rce 11 hours ago I think most of the commercial liquid metal like the sandisk drive were zirconium based.
Yes, it was an amorphous metal alloy. I knew people from grad school that worked for the company.
They have interesting properties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51frrQzCYM
Yes.
I have a Sandisk Titanium flash drive which is the first practical application of the alloy, shortly before Apple snapped it.
It's feels solid, not wearing down and pretty robust for what it is. It doesn't get scratches like aluminum alloys.
It's entirely something else.
So it's Titanium? That's cool - what's the name of the flash drive and or do you have more info ? Always loved titanium stuff
Nope, it's called/branded "Titanium". The thing was built from Liquid Metal.
Image of the thing: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,wi...
I think most of the commercial liquid metal like the sandisk drive were zirconium based.