jtr1962
Flashaholic
This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. It's not even a new invention. It was first invented in 1962, but at the time was too expensive to make compared to the alternatives.
Gorilla glass would be perfect for so many things besides the cell phone screens it's starting to be used in. If it can be made cheaply enough, we finally have an answer to the problems of scratched windows on NYC's subways. We tried tempered glass first, but it was often broken by vandels. Now we're using polycarbonate, but the vandals are scratching it. Gorilla glass would be both scratch and break-proof. It also seems like a great choice for car windows, eye-protection goggles, even ordinary building windows if it can be made cost competitive. Take that, transparent aluminum!
Gorilla glass would be perfect for so many things besides the cell phone screens it's starting to be used in. If it can be made cheaply enough, we finally have an answer to the problems of scratched windows on NYC's subways. We tried tempered glass first, but it was often broken by vandels. Now we're using polycarbonate, but the vandals are scratching it. Gorilla glass would be both scratch and break-proof. It also seems like a great choice for car windows, eye-protection goggles, even ordinary building windows if it can be made cost competitive. Take that, transparent aluminum!