Watch: Boeing On How They Developed The World's Lightest Material

Their "microlattice" metal is 100 times lighter than styrofoam but strong enough to be used as structural components in airplanes.

For years, Boeing has been developing an extremely lightweight material that could be used for airplane parts. Despite being made from metal and being nearly as strong as titanium, the material is 100 times lighter than styrofoam.

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Published on October 12, 2015 04:30
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