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    From Lilya Gray@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 13 10:32:03 2023
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    In order to develop bamboo-based composites under extremely low temperature,the changes in bonding strength and mechanical properties of bamboo laminated lumber under cryogenic treatment were studied. Using the bleached and carbonized bamboo strips as
    materials,and phenol formaldehyde modified with larch thanaka and urea as adhesive,2-ply bamboo laminated lumbers were made in the assemble pattern of inner to inner and outer to outer. Before and after the cryogenic treatment,the shear strength,modulus
    of rupture,and modulus of elasticity were measured.

    The results showed that shear strength,modulus of rupture and modulus of elasticity
    increased by 9%-34%, 3. 6%- 6. 8%,3. , 6%-7.9% respectively,indicating that the bamboo laminated lumber has the good application prospect under extremely low temperature.

    Cryogenic treatment at wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryogenic_treatment

    So, I guess, nominating is great, but then there's declaration.

    At least for me, if no one else, I declare HUANG Zhi-wei and GUAN Ming-jie to be Engineer(s) and or also Scientist(s) of the Day.


    Their work suggests that cryogenic treatment of the 100 most commonly used pieces of material at construction in the USA and Europe be cryogenically treated and measured as to effect. Such things as plywood and framing lumber, and even other non-wood
    polymers like roofing tiles can all be tested. Next time you recycle something you could think, "you know, I could send a quick email to a forest products company in the time it takes to recycle, suggesting they look at cryogenically treating building
    materials like lumber. If they listen it's like a 10^11 more effective way to benefit people and the earth than just taking out the recycling!cryogenic treatment of airpods and other headphones.

    Cryogenic Treatment (CT) of magnetic materials; “less electrical resistance” and “completely change crystal structure” (wikipedia) go well with, at magnetism, CT changing the Shape and form of magnetic hysteresis diagrams, make a library of
    modified, existing, hysteresis-having engineering materials used at things like generator and motor parts, power transformers, MRI machines, one is ferrite, another is a kind of metal amorphous glass transformer winding; then see how their hysteresis and
    remenance changes with cryogenic treatment.

    as wikipedia says “less electrical resistance” would be of great benefit at MRI (medical, other) machines as the ones that are already superconductive might have differently performing superconductors with cryogenic treatment of the superconductive
    materials. It’s possible the highest amount of current before it defunctionalizes could be raised; that causes higher possible Amps, bigger magnetic fields, and higher quality imaging from existing superconductive magnets, just seeing if TC effects
    them.

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