Steel Coated With Graphene Composite Goes Rust Free For Longer Times

Researchers at University of Buffalo with funding from India's Tata Steel have developed a graphene based composite that can make the steel go rust free for over a month when dipped in salt-water. In real life, the steel would last for much longer duration because salt water is extremely harsh environment for steel. Check out our VoiCE coverage: #-Link-Snipped-#

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