Transparent Metal Glass - What is Tesla Armor Glass?

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  • In the Tesla Cybertruck reveal we all saw the horrible Tesla Armor Glass fail. But what is transparent metal glass? Why did Tesla make Tesla Armor Glass in the first place? How is it made and how strong is it really?
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @TheRealJayGutta
    @TheRealJayGutta 4 года назад +569

    If they start using transparent metal on cell phones Imma keep my phone in my chest pocket for +50 armor stat

    • @HUNKragor
      @HUNKragor 4 года назад +5

      Samsung made plastic screen covers
      Unbreakable but not bulletproof
      I am okay with that

    • @hamsterminator
      @hamsterminator 4 года назад +2

      Aluminium- that metal you can bend with your fingers? ;)

    • @HUNKragor
      @HUNKragor 4 года назад +21

      @@hamsterminator try bending a jumbo jet

    • @Inversed00
      @Inversed00 4 года назад +15

      @@hamsterminator that's pure aluminium. Alloys are a lot stronger

    • @CriticalRoleHighlights
      @CriticalRoleHighlights 4 года назад +4

      +50 to AC? I'd take that any day!

  • @m3Tesla
    @m3Tesla 4 года назад +38

    That scene from star trek always stuck with me ... do you remember right before that when Scotty tried talking to the computer and they looked at him like he was crazy then he said "oh ya" (or something close to that) and picked up the mouse and talked into it like a microphone. Priceless!!!

  • @davidpearn5925
    @davidpearn5925 4 года назад +423

    I want a windshield that doesn’t chip from small stones thrown up by passing traffic.

    • @ianwagner8139
      @ianwagner8139 4 года назад +10

      Then how are the glass companies going to make billions of dollars of us

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter 4 года назад +7

      In order to safe weight (so they tell us in Germany), nowadays the glass layer is thinner, and the plastic laminate is being kept thicker.
      That means, if you get a relatively small stone from the road thrown onto the windshield, a modern windshield will not crumble with 10,000 pieces laying in the interior. But it will chip on much smaller impact. Since glass is not a flexible material, the modern thinner layer will bend in and develop a crack instantly. Replace, replace, rep[lace ... every time how much?

    • @Delt4_Cr4wfish
      @Delt4_Cr4wfish 4 года назад +10

      Im also sure that if you were ever sinking in a lake that u like to be able to break out the windshield. As well as if u ever got into an accident that the fire crew can actually break into the window to save your life.

    • @Delt4_Cr4wfish
      @Delt4_Cr4wfish 4 года назад +1

      Windows are designed like this for a reason, not just when it comes to money. Safety as well

    • @davidpearn5925
      @davidpearn5925 4 года назад +1

      Peter Kroll and if you commute into the sun every day you are reminded just how secondhand your car is.

  • @lakeracer8453
    @lakeracer8453 4 года назад +119

    Scotty: "I'll put it another way. How thick would a piece of your Plexiglas need to be at 60' x 10' to withstand the pressure of 18.000 cu ft of water?"
    Nicols: "That's easy, 6". We carry stuff that big in stock."
    Scotty: "Eeyeah I uh noticed. Suppose, just suppose, I were to show you a way to manufacture a wall that would do the same job, but be only 1" thick? Would that be worth somethin' to ya?"
    Scotty traded the formula for 6" plexiglas. He didn't have Plexicorp make Transparent Aluminum for him.
    Forgive me, I'm Star Trek purist....

    • @venomq2409
      @venomq2409 4 года назад +3

      Lake Racer Far better than a Sports Almanac.

    • @seankrueger3848
      @seankrueger3848 4 года назад +10

      My fellow Trekkie you are not alone my friend I also am a HUGE Star Trekkie. Live long and prosper 🖖.

    • @James_Bee
      @James_Bee 4 года назад +18

      Indeed. They didn't have time for them to make it and mass produce it. Nor did they have currency to purchase the amount of plexiglass needed, thus, barter.

    • @michieljames737
      @michieljames737 4 года назад +3

      🖖

    • @noonespecific9463
      @noonespecific9463 4 года назад

      Yes, this, lol

  • @takanara7
    @takanara7 4 года назад +153

    I find it extremely annoying when people call saphire "transparent metal" - it's not metal any more then regular glass is "transparent silicon" or calling salt "transparent sodium" Compounds with metal elements in them aren't metals, they certainly don't conduct electricity which is the main difference between metals and non-metals. And in fact you call it a ceramic later, which is what it is.

    • @deniskokos
      @deniskokos 4 года назад +18

      Agree. Should be transparent alumina (oxide), not transparent aluminum (metal)

    • @Tbird761
      @Tbird761 4 года назад +8

      You've beaten me to this pedantry. heh It's an important distinction, and it bears being said. Thanks for posting.

    • @nurkeyali8325
      @nurkeyali8325 4 года назад +2

      It's technically a metal oxide

    • @nihilisticmonkeydancing9806
      @nihilisticmonkeydancing9806 4 года назад +20

      CO2 is transparent Coal.

    • @leonardoulian764
      @leonardoulian764 4 года назад +8

      Marketing dude... That's all marketing terms that don't give a sh*t for accuracy... And I'm a materials engineer

  • @SxWerks
    @SxWerks 4 года назад +28

    I would like to see electrochromic glass for skylights so I can dial up and dial down tinting.

  • @Jens.Krabbe
    @Jens.Krabbe 4 года назад +250

    You can't help but deal with a certain amount of Tesla stuff on any technical channel. Elon is simply pushing the technological innovation and development forward faster than anybody else. If you din't cover him and his companies you wouldn't be doing your job. Keep it up :-)

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +12

      I like that thought! Hadn't considered that angle.

    • @Lemrod83
      @Lemrod83 4 года назад +10

      I would rather say he monitarizes the already existing technical innovations. He's basically like Edison, not an inventor, but a businessman.

    • @annakeye
      @annakeye 4 года назад +5

      @@Lemrod83
      He's never claimed to be an inventor but he's more than a businessperson. He's got that x quality that motivates people, that gets them excited and wanting to know more. I can't think of another person that currently has that type of acumen. And a big part of it is he wants better for the world. I may be wrong but now that he's filthy rich, he doesn't seem as motivated by the money for money's sake, so much as what it can do and where it can take us. I can respect that. As opposed to the old crusties who just want to take the money for the sake of having it. Like some weird addiction.

    • @Lemrod83
      @Lemrod83 4 года назад +1

      @@annakeye
      I think you're right. He is a dazzling personality. Intelligent, unconventional and not exclusively selfish. But I wish he realized how much he plays and how much more he could do for the planet and its inhabitants. Nobody needs a Mars mission. And a Tesla is no better for the environment than any other car. But I agree with you, he's way better than all the bankers, gamblers, and the other capitalist vermin.

    • @Jens.Krabbe
      @Jens.Krabbe 4 года назад +4

      Friedrich Nietzsche I don’t agree with you. Why does Tesla and SpaceX have so many patents if they’re not innovative? Granted, Elon is foremost an engineer, but a highly innovative one.

  • @bailekaos
    @bailekaos 4 года назад +2

    I think the glass window on the cybertruck presentation was part of the marketing strategy...even if it broke...everyone was talking about it the next day and it will forever remembered.

  • @PigRipperLAW
    @PigRipperLAW 4 года назад +253

    It didn’t go through, is a good point. Any normal window would see the occupants with a face full of ouch.

    • @cmdoggy24
      @cmdoggy24 4 года назад +49

      matthewweaverworks I should know. My stepson took a 10 lb rock to his head. A car basically kicked the rock at my wife’s car and punted it through the window, shattering his skull. He barely lived

    • @taylor92493
      @taylor92493 4 года назад +27

      Chris Dailey Holy fucking shit. I have heard audio tracks of an entire family screaming as one of them had their entire head crushed from a similar scenario. Glad yours survived.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +35

      Oh my ... so glad he survived.

    • @PigRipperLAW
      @PigRipperLAW 4 года назад +4

      Chris Dailey damn, that’s intense. I’m glad he survived.

    • @jamesbell8861
      @jamesbell8861 4 года назад +2

      @@cmdoggy24 🧡

  • @soverien41
    @soverien41 4 года назад +2

    It's aluminum oxynitride also called Alon with a price tag of $13 a square inch. It can also stop a 50 caliber bullet. The process they use to make it is quite fascinating.

  • @johnkontrabecki8574
    @johnkontrabecki8574 4 года назад +37

    I am very interested in this stuff so please digging. These incremental improvements by Tesla are making their products the best on the planet. I hope other companies are following Tesla as closely as you so they can copy them and improve on what Tesla is doing.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад

      Thanks, John. I sometimes worry that I may be going to "nerdy." Glad I'm not!

    • @brianwhitmore1017
      @brianwhitmore1017 4 года назад

      @falchulk That's for sure!

    • @TroySavary
      @TroySavary 4 года назад +1

      The only thing Tesla is improving is their ability to fool the gullible. Musk demonstrated laminated glass and convinced you that they invented something new.

  • @RAM-BAWN
    @RAM-BAWN 4 года назад +1

    ALON was developed in the 80's. It's made by compressing aluminum powder under heat. I was part of a Navy team evaluating this stuff for the Sidewinder missile seeker dome.

  • @Jaimejackrivera
    @Jaimejackrivera 4 года назад +16

    Hello Mat,
    Just wanted to mention that the metal glass on the doors might be a bad idea. In cars the windows shatter on purpose. It protects by absorbing the impact of large objects, but in case that a person is trapped inside it can be shattered with a head rest with ease. It you make an unbreakable glass it defeats the purpose of it being easy to break in case of an emergency. It should be only in the front and back windshield.

    • @hayo7073
      @hayo7073 4 года назад +2

      Jaimejackrivera there is probably a special place in the glass you can hit on the inside to brake it (I assume). I mean its tesla, the company that makes the safest cars on the planet. They probably thought of it.

    • @DrD0000M
      @DrD0000M 4 года назад +4

      @@hayo7073 People like cops often need to break glass fom the OUTSIDE to rescue incapacitated people. Some people will burn to death in a cybertruck while people are hammering on the windows in vain. No doubt.

    • @pauljs75
      @pauljs75 4 года назад +1

      @@DrD0000M They'll probably stick with the laminate glass as it is in the demo car. It's likely safer for this reason. (Laminate breaks but doesn't shatter, and can still be removed. It's just the same stuff as windshields in most cars already, but put to use in the side windows on the Cybertruck.)

    • @TroySavary
      @TroySavary 4 года назад

      @@hayo7073 I see you drank the Kool-Aid.

    • @hayo7073
      @hayo7073 4 года назад

      @@TroySavary Well maybe, but we are all just assuming here you know. Nobody knows until the final product comes out. Haters will say its unsafe and lovers will say the opposite.
      i'm a Tesla fanboy i admit, but i'm not unreasonable. If tesla makes a car you can expect it to be safe. If it ends up being unsafe i won't defend it.
      If the car was unsafe, why would they make it bulletproof in the first place?

  • @tomhedlund4524
    @tomhedlund4524 4 года назад +2

    I recall in the movie Blade (1998) that Blade's armor was Kevlar with titanium strike plates. Maybe the next Blade movie with Mahershala Ali will have him wearing glass armor plates.

  • @nicgurkweitz389
    @nicgurkweitz389 4 года назад +74

    I need a pair of safety glasses with transparent metal glass.

    • @BenjaminCronce
      @BenjaminCronce 4 года назад +7

      Poly carbonate lenses are quite tough, but they have issues with getting scratched and don't like UV. Don't make for good windshields.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 4 года назад +8

      Glasses ? we all should be wearing ALON face shields.

    • @elmaikitofficial
      @elmaikitofficial 4 года назад +1

      Oooooo nice

    • @kristofaron669
      @kristofaron669 4 года назад

      Hmmmmmmm

    • @zeronamenata4757
      @zeronamenata4757 4 года назад +1

      Alon turns into little knife like shards when it breaks, have fun!

  • @gyrateful
    @gyrateful 4 года назад +1

    Whether it's sapphire or with nitrogen and/or magnesium, it could have some cool properties. Perhaps, transistor gates, LEDs, PVs, defrosting built right into the surface of the windows. What I would love to see would be a auto-darkening windows that track my eyes to block the light of on-coming traffic or the sun, while leaving the rest of the window clear.

  • @tuliocano8468
    @tuliocano8468 4 года назад +15

    I remember the movie and I wondered at that time, when is it going to be discover the transparent aluminum (or any metal)?, and I thought, "not in my life time", but guess what?, now you can even buy it for your car. I learned a lot, thanks

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it!

    • @ColinFox
      @ColinFox 4 года назад +2

      Interestingly, Sapphire is Aluminum Oxide (technically Al₂O₃), which is very close to ALON (which is very close to ELON :D ).

    • @prateekpanwar646
      @prateekpanwar646 4 года назад +1

      @@ColinFox Okay, so we already had it

    • @bbbf09
      @bbbf09 4 года назад +5

      Hang on to your original though 'not in my lifetime' ...not in any lifetime.
      It's not transparent metal - it's a ceramic. The complete thing is pure bogus marketing BS.
      The very definition of metal is having electron mobility - which is why it can never be transparent.
      Calling a dielectric ceramic compound with elemental alumnium in it transparent metal is as bogus as calling table salt tranpsarent metal - because it has sodium metal in it.
      BS

    • @DrD0000M
      @DrD0000M 4 года назад +1

      Lots of metal oxides are transparent. Oxidized metal isn't really "metal". There is still no transparent, ductile, metal.

  • @emilgadjanski6911
    @emilgadjanski6911 4 года назад +11

    Scotty: "I'm an engineer, not a magician captain." Elon: "It didn't go through." Matt - great content, as usual. And thanks for pointing out one of the best imagination captivating scenes in Star Trek. That scene is *exactly* what came to mind the moment Elon said transparent metal at the Cybertruck reveal.

  • @spectator59
    @spectator59 4 года назад +1

    I'm surprised you didn't mention sapphire (corundum), which is Al2O3 -- another type of "transparent aluminum" that's already in wide use.

  • @waltercabanillaslopez6467
    @waltercabanillaslopez6467 4 года назад +11

    Thank you, Matt, from Peru, South America where some of Tesla windows are made... :)

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching, Walter! And greetings from Boston (sounds like I'm enjoying the Peruvian made glass in my Tesla every day).

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +4

      And greetings to you too! And don't count Montenegro out ... with a view like this: sumfinity.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Kotor-Panorama-Daylight-Adriatic-Sea.jpg I'd never leave.

    • @jimkelly6024
      @jimkelly6024 4 года назад

      Walter Cabanillas López And T shirts (at least the Cotten says ...Peruvian.

    • @mrmeseeks8790
      @mrmeseeks8790 4 года назад +1

      @@just_a_random_n00b_ Balkan region gave us Borat 😀

    • @koantao8321
      @koantao8321 4 года назад +1

      @@just_a_random_n00b_ And on top of that you lost one of your greatest scientists of the century so far: Dragan Hajdukovic.

  • @Jaffjv
    @Jaffjv 4 года назад +1

    Ok, so here in south Florida we’re taught in driving school to carry a little pointy hammer thing to break the car windows to escape if the car submerges in water because the door becomes impossible to open. (There’s a lot of water ways here and car drownings aren’t uncommon)
    How would one go about that if you can’t break the glass??

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +1

      I have the same question. Given that the demo failed with the glass breaking, it can compromised. I’m assuming the pointy hammer would still work, but might take many hits ... I’m really curious to see how Tesla handles this.

  • @ShenghongZhang
    @ShenghongZhang 4 года назад +8

    People should stop calling ceramics "metal". They are metal oxide.
    We don't call ceramic bowls a metal bowl.

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 3 года назад

      Maybe "metal" doesn't refer to the substance, but the genre

    • @raffaeledivora9517
      @raffaeledivora9517 3 года назад

      @@revimfadli4666 No. It's plainly wrong. Metal is a physical (and also chemical) definition that refers to the property of a material to have free electrons in a conductance band. Ceramics and most composites aren't metals because they lack this property.

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 3 года назад

      @@raffaeledivora9517 so how does that contradict what I said? Does that make metal music, aesthetic etc not metal?

    • @raffaeledivora9517
      @raffaeledivora9517 3 года назад

      @@revimfadli4666 Lol I had not taken your statement as a (funny!) quip. 🤣 My bad

  • @jacobpaint
    @jacobpaint 4 года назад +1

    Im curious about how this would behave in a crash test. It's hard to break but assuming that it can shatter in a high speed impact, how do the resulting shards behave. If it can stay intact in a high speed crash, how does that affect passenger safety, especially if they don't have a seatbelt on (although I'd assume that car manufacturers assume that passengers are wearing a seatbelt, when they do crash testing)

  • @The8BitGuy
    @The8BitGuy 4 года назад +9

    I would love a stronger windshield. I have replaced many windshields in the past for small chips that other people would have just lived with. I'd love a windshield that is more resistant to small rocks and road debris.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +1

      Me too. I’ve had windshields that looked sandblasted.

    • @daeron767
      @daeron767 Год назад +1

      Alon's transparency range is wonderful for camera sensors, but its greatest other contribution may be when laminated with a thinner upper & lower flexible glass that could retain the structure's form after successful impacts such as by micro-meteorites.

  • @robertlee1497
    @robertlee1497 4 года назад

    I hate to break this to you, but transparent metal only works well if you apply the "knife cuts metal and is still sharp enough to cut a tomato" technique. If you remember that commercial, the person would start "sawing" away at a metal object and then turn to show the knife could still slice a tomato without any problems. If you payed attention you would see the person used the tip of the knife to cut the metal. Then the blade would make contact with the tomato where it hadn't touched metal. That was the trick. The reason the metal glass on the truck broke is because is was mounted to allow zero bounce on impact. If you look at the sample glass being hit from above 05:40, you'll notice that on impact the glass can bounce. Also, the velocity of the ball hitting the glass from above is measurable, and I suspect within limit parameters, so the glass couldn't break because they knew all the variables. When the guy threw the ball at the metal glass all known variables where "thrown" out the window as well. The only 2 possible outcomes of an uncontrolled experiment is A- it will work as designed or B- for "back to the drawing board". The glass on the truck had "zero bounce" as a specification. The throwing of a metal ball requires way more energy than just dropping it, add to that the change in angle of impact caused by gravity and you have a projectile that has the same specs as a bullet (as shown at 03:45). There is a reason metal ball bearings are perfect at what they do, the engineers at Tesla Armor Glass division should study that before using one to test their products.

  • @q80aziz
    @q80aziz 4 года назад +11

    As always an interesting and enjoyable video to watch and to think about . Well done Mr. Ferrell 👍

  • @JoaoAmadoTV
    @JoaoAmadoTV 3 года назад +1

    great video. it really helped me on my research.
    What is your opinion on using ALON ( Aluminum Oxynitride ) to protect Solar Panels from Hurricane flying debris?
    Considering that Glass blocks energetic light like ultraviolet unless it’s crystal glass, and that Solar would be less effective with regular glass, and also that Heat is a massive problem

  • @JupiterDrifterX
    @JupiterDrifterX 4 года назад +5

    Yes! I want a cybertruck channel😁. I need something to watch for the next 3 years.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +2

      24/7 Cybertruck to hold you over while you wait?

    • @Anibalm28
      @Anibalm28 4 года назад

      Yes me too. Please lots of updates please!!!!

  • @Fainthen
    @Fainthen 4 года назад +1

    Phones are generally quite durable already, if people actually hold them properly or have them stored somewhere padded while out on bikes etc.

  • @wassim3331
    @wassim3331 4 года назад +157

    ALON Musk :')

  • @mutterfudder
    @mutterfudder 4 года назад +1

    Pretty fascinating. I think of a material like Corning's original Gorilla glass -- how it was essentially a discarded product and has been refined over the past ~13 years since it found a practical application in the smartphone. It'd be interesting to see Tesla or any other manufacturer take Alon or similar products forward and see what other practical applications may be viable at scale. What I don't know (and would like to learn more) is what the raw material cost does to the application (surely aluminum is in shorter supply than silica?) and what the recycling prognosis for such a material is. Thanks for making this video.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +2

      Interesting questions. I'm still reading into all of this stuff, but I believe it's probably infinitely recyclable as the core ingredients are aluminum, oxygen, and nitrogen. Aluminum is one of the metals that can be recycled forever.

  • @chrisreid5745
    @chrisreid5745 4 года назад +55

    Imagine being trapped in a vehicle and all you needed to do to get out was break the window

    • @VijayKumar-io2xy
      @VijayKumar-io2xy 4 года назад +7

      Yes - but there are work around this safety issue. all you need is some areas with usual glass. The metal glass is needed only in the windshield.

    • @SuperBardley
      @SuperBardley 4 года назад +4

      Vijay Kumar
      Right, and in fact, this is current practice - by law, ALL windshields are laminated glass, and no one is going to use a pin-fired glass breaker or sledge hammer to escape out the front.

    • @philipsmi-lenguyen8155
      @philipsmi-lenguyen8155 4 года назад +6

      They would probably have some kind of release tab on the inside to make the whole window pop out.Elons smart,so im sure he would've thought of somethin for that already.imagine he built it (the glass n metal body) so strong that they cant even cut it open with the jaws of life thing they use to cut metal doors n shit open tho aye?lol

    • @letsbehonest4221
      @letsbehonest4221 4 года назад +5

      @@philipsmi-lenguyen8155 release tabs often don't work when the frame is warped or damaged

    • @NormPlayList
      @NormPlayList 4 года назад +2

      You roll down the window??

  • @silversonic1
    @silversonic1 Год назад

    The "transparent aluminum" bit always gets me. I love when sci-fi and reality seem to come together so seemlessly. I hope they can crack the case and solve the problem that's letting their metal glass crack.
    The irony isn't lost on me.

  • @nakfan
    @nakfan 4 года назад +8

    Excellent video and insight - I love these vidoes that dig into the 'nerdy' stuff if technology 👍 So keep it up. BR, Per (Denmark)

  • @theMonkeyMonkey
    @theMonkeyMonkey 4 года назад +2

    It's already used in smartphones: Gorilla Glass is a transparent metal - it's a form of industrial sapphire, which is based upon aluminium.

    • @mrayoung
      @mrayoung 4 года назад

      Agree with Aaron, gorilla glass is just treated glass. However some phones do use a small amount of man-made optical sapphire to cover the main camera lens. Since sapphire is super hard, it keeps you from scratching the camera.

  • @DavidELD
    @DavidELD 4 года назад +11

    Good 'ol Musky: "Transparent Aluminum?..."
    Scotty: "That's the ticket laddie!"

    • @bbbf09
      @bbbf09 4 года назад

      Disappointed with Elon on this. He is propely educated in physics and engineering and I'm difficult to swallow the fact the it marketing BS it's factual BS. You cannot have transparent metal because it contradicts the very definition of a metal - which is to have high electron mobiliity. Which makes them good conductors an dby that nature it must strongly scatter/reflect electromagnetic radiation ak.a. light! So its not feasible fro it to be transparent. This is a ceramic which just happens to have alumium as an element in its compound formulation.

  • @TheKdcool
    @TheKdcool 4 года назад +1

    Almost all Smartphone screens are made from transparent aluminum. Search for Corning Gorilla Glass. Aluminosilicate minerals are minerals composed of aluminium, silicon, and oxygen, plus countercations.

  • @TeslaRaj
    @TeslaRaj 4 года назад +6

    Awesome breakdown Matt!

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, Raj! Glad you liked it.

  • @dgfunds5893
    @dgfunds5893 3 года назад +1

    The key for the glass is to not crack as its truck off road, saying that because the projectile didn't go through the glass (but cracked the outside) still didn't fix the issue. Your not trying to protect the occupants unless your the military but rather as at the beginning of the video prevent a crack. It cracked. It's not market ready.

  • @mckevindauntless698
    @mckevindauntless698 4 года назад +5

    During a Job Interview
    Manager: So tell me about yourself
    Me : 1:48

    • @yashaurel
      @yashaurel 4 года назад

      McKevin Dauntless😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @PhillProbst
    @PhillProbst 4 года назад +1

    Not only didn’t the projectile penetrate the cabin ... it took them 50 or so tries before they got the glass to shatter. Kind of embarrassing that that 51st (or whatever) try happened on stage at the reveal but, hey ... still pretty impressive.

  • @78elcamino14
    @78elcamino14 4 года назад +3

    Great informative clean production

  • @DavidRobertLewis
    @DavidRobertLewis 4 года назад

    The simplest solution to the 'it worked in tests' rap, is that the example used in the live promo wasn't metal glass. Its just a mockup, to be delivered on a future date etc.

  • @racingwitsify
    @racingwitsify 4 года назад +8

    The biggest problem with that glass being in/on any vehicle is emergency escape measures. Other than that why not.

    • @Chilltothend
      @Chilltothend 4 года назад +1

      Did you think that maybe on an electric vehicle, you could just simply roll the window down? Its just a matter of making electrical components- water proof.
      Also, back in the 70's, my parents car lost its breaks and rolled into Shasta Lake. It rolled pretty fast, because it was on a hill and hit the water hard. It floated for a good 30 minutes, enough time to get my 65+ year old cousin out of the vehicle.
      Today, with all the electronic sensors, GPS, and display utility connected to the internet, the vehicle could dispatch 911, and roll the windows down, if the driver or occupant's are impaired.

    • @jazldazl9193
      @jazldazl9193 4 года назад +2

      @@Chilltothend electric vehicles have the weight of a heavy battery

  • @xpeterson
    @xpeterson 4 года назад +1

    What about comparing that aluminum glass to sapphire glass? Or to plain old gorilla glass?
    Seems like every time people compare their glass, it’s to some form of “normal” glass, which makes it really hard to get relevant comparisons

  • @coreygrua3271
    @coreygrua3271 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful wonderings with the world. They fascinate me (and undoubtedly many others).

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад

      Thanks, Corey! Glad I'm not alone on enjoying exploring these topics.

  • @zincfinger3817
    @zincfinger3817 4 года назад

    Nice one. Can I add a wee point. I'm being a bit picky with startrek but aluminium would be a poor choice for a transparent metal. It very quickly oxidize becoming opaque (on Earth that is)

  • @jakeyandhisbass
    @jakeyandhisbass 4 года назад +3

    It’s not so much “transparent metal” as it is really durable ceramic/glass (that’s already transparent), right? Feels misleading to call it transparent metal when it cracks and doesn’t dent like metal

    • @quantumbubbles2106
      @quantumbubbles2106 4 года назад +1

      Also, it's physically impossible to have a transparent metal in the first place. High electron mobility in a conduction band (i.e. electrical conductivity) as the main property of metals is not compatible with a material being transparent.

    • @PainfulRenegade
      @PainfulRenegade 4 года назад

      @@quantumbubbles2106 any metal is transparent, it depends on thickness... if glas is thick enough, it loses transparency too... i think that holds for all elements... only my thoughts...

    • @bastienpabiot3678
      @bastienpabiot3678 4 года назад +1

      @@PainfulRenegade anything is transparent if you need it to be but i think there is a notion of scale you need to keep in mind:
      Gold for instance starts to become transparent only under about 10 atoms thick sheets while glass starts to lose opacity at thicknesses of tens of centimeters

    • @bastienpabiot3678
      @bastienpabiot3678 4 года назад

      It really isn't comparable

    • @PainfulRenegade
      @PainfulRenegade 4 года назад

      @@bastienpabiot3678 that is what i said, it depends on thickness...

  • @mattbriddell9663
    @mattbriddell9663 4 года назад +2

    Matt - yes keep doing these deep dives on specific technical topics. These are great!

  • @keco185
    @keco185 4 года назад +6

    Can I get this on my phone?

  • @buffalosoldier7360
    @buffalosoldier7360 2 года назад

    I remember that Star Trek episode as well and that transparent aluminum stuck with me as well. Thought it was a great but ridiculous idea, I also thought the internet was a ridiculous idea.

  • @dragonsickness4561
    @dragonsickness4561 4 года назад +5

    ordered 2

  • @paladro
    @paladro 4 года назад

    what actually undercuts his selling point, 'downtime' for commercial windshield damage, is the fact that no matter if an object penetrates completely or not, you have a damaged windshield forcing the vehicle out of service until repaired.

  • @messyl1900
    @messyl1900 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the knowlegde. Always enjoy your video's !

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +1

      Appreciate that! Thanks for watching.

  • @annthomas9516
    @annthomas9516 4 года назад

    I was hired to do some research machining on alon several years ago. I really like working with it, and it's amazingly lightweight. I would very much like all my vehicle windows in it, but thicker than standard glass, for the additional protection.

  • @Packinheat1175
    @Packinheat1175 4 года назад +12

    As a first responder, “metal glass” is a great idea for the windshield and a terrible idea for side windows. If you get into a collision and trapped in the vehicle, you don’t want side-windows that are hard to break.

    • @phalanx3803
      @phalanx3803 4 года назад

      is it law where you are that the side windows need to be breakable? i know in some places it is same goes for houses.

    • @phalanx3803
      @phalanx3803 4 года назад

      is it law where you are that the side windows need to be breakable? i know in some places it is same goes for houses.

  • @waynerussell6401
    @waynerussell6401 4 года назад

    As a consequence to the polishing for transparency - it makes the surface resistant to anything adhering so no need for windscreen wipers.

  • @jeffharmed1616
    @jeffharmed1616 4 года назад +4

    Great research thanks

  • @richb2229
    @richb2229 4 года назад +1

    Material science is and will continue to be one of the most important and impactful sciences for our daily lives.

  • @WWeronko
    @WWeronko 3 года назад +3

    "What is Tesla Armor Glass?" Matt Ferrell doesn't know. Thank you very much, Matt.

  • @slightlyjaded8098
    @slightlyjaded8098 4 года назад

    Two things not mentioned. The tesla trucks windows were flat panels and as such can't spread the impulse force. There's another reason that AlON is used in military aplications. It's transparent to IR radiation whereas traditional glass is not. Which makes it far better for thermal, and night vision applications.

  • @MicahFunk
    @MicahFunk 4 года назад +6

    I could use transparent metal on a lot of things! haha

    • @julian-io5wl
      @julian-io5wl 4 года назад +2

      explain

    • @MicahFunk
      @MicahFunk 4 года назад +2

      @@julian-io5wl All kind of test instruments with display screens, in addition to phones, computers and tablets. Any mirrors in vehicles and in homes could benefit, not to mention the mirrors in gas station restrooms and rest area stops. With all of the crime and shootings where people are killed by stray bullets into homes and businesses, the windows would be best made of this. All vehicle glass. Every place where plate glass is used in businesses.
      Aquariums. Skyscrapers. Riot shields if it could be made light weight enough. Safety glasses and welding shields. Fireplace glass doors. And to think about it, maybe it could be used as the entire frame for our phones, tablets, and computers.
      All of these things are just the beginning! Depending on the characteristics of the material there may be other found uses with electrical or electric circuits. Could it be eventually used as a replacement for some types of plastic? Perhaps could it be used for food storage containers because it wouldn't leach harmful chemicals into food or drink? Applications would vary depending on heat and electric conductivity and if these properties could be altered by adjusting the manufacturing process.
      As the process of making it becomes more widespread and improved, the manufacturing process will be much less costly. Eventually it could become affordable for all kinds of applications.
      I wouldn't expect it for another 20+ years though. Ultimately it would depend on the greed of those developers who hold patents. Will they be willing to allow the product to be made without imposing heavy royalties or license fees?

    • @julian-io5wl
      @julian-io5wl 4 года назад

      @@MicahFunk Ok I thought you meant that ironically because of the "haha".

  • @RyanGarcia27
    @RyanGarcia27 4 года назад

    The obscure Star Trek material is cool - I love hearing about older sci fi tech becoming real. You could have also mentioned Transparisteel from almost all of the 200+ Star Wars books & movies as well.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +1

      Very true! And I also love seeing older sci-fi becoming real. I’m such a nerd that I named my iPad, PADD, as a reference to the data pads they carried around in STNG. Yes .... NERD!

  • @robj7481
    @robj7481 4 года назад +26

    So the headline should read: “ELON FAILS WITH ALON”

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 4 года назад +1

      "Only ELON can break ALON"
      -> Something something... diamonds! ( Yes. I know Franz is the one who did it ).

  • @spockospockon6519
    @spockospockon6519 4 года назад

    I have waited 2 decades for Alon to take off its about time!

  • @HarryYTM
    @HarryYTM 4 года назад +8

    never get tired of hearing Ganja - Ooyy

  • @nolan4339
    @nolan4339 4 года назад

    One big difference between Alon and glass is that it shows up as black in the infrared spectrum. This may result in less of the sun's energy penetrating and heating the interior of a vehicle, but it also may mean that the Alon itself will heat up significantly when exposed to the sun.

  • @Cryptonymicus
    @Cryptonymicus 4 года назад +5

    I want a cigarette lighter that will heat my whole house.

    • @supercomputer0448
      @supercomputer0448 4 года назад +3

      I can do that! Just go under your house with any lighter and set it on fire. Boom warm.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 4 года назад

      Crypto - actually Electric HEAT is 100x more Efficient, you can HEAT a whole room with a Quartz Heater. just make sure you Close all the Doors inside. Isolating the Room you are in is KEY.

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 4 года назад

    Aluminum glass is sapphire glass, even before ALON, you have aluminum oxide glass that's used in watch faces like the glass on a Rolex. The alternative to ALON is also aluminum spinel something that is more common than the proprietary formula that is used in ALON.

  • @JonathanRootD
    @JonathanRootD 4 года назад +6

    Really milking that CyberTruck! I love it!😂

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy 4 года назад

      Gotta do for a living.
      The fire is still blazing, but not as hot as before...

    • @taylor92493
      @taylor92493 4 года назад

      Mr. Boomguy I imagine after they unveil the new battery tech they will update the ranges for the cybertruck and then the fire is blazing again.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад

      I'll bet you top dollar you're correct on that.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад

      Ha! Yeah ... this is probably my last one for a bit.

  • @neonkscksc
    @neonkscksc Год назад +1

    If It had a little more elasticity, It would be perfect. Bend out of shape but don't crack, like a sheet of metal.
    But then, you could just straighten It out and in most cases never buy a new one, so business would die.
    Remember how strong nylon stockings were? You could haul a car with them. Because of that durability sales were dropping, so the scientists were ordered to make material worse, so It would degrade over time.

  • @wesleyashley99
    @wesleyashley99 4 года назад +4

    Impenetrable glass is wonderful until you're trapped behind it.

    • @SuperSmitty9999
      @SuperSmitty9999 4 года назад

      They'll just put a metal ball that throws itself at the window in case of emergency

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 4 года назад +2

      ALL Tesla vehicle have kick out Glass from the Inside.

  • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017

    Part of the selling point of a windshield would be that it **didn't** crack on impact. The whole problem is the visual disturbance a crack can make.

  • @importantname
    @importantname 4 года назад +10

    Geniuses make just as many mistakes as everybody else. But when they get it right - amazing.

    • @jazldazl9193
      @jazldazl9193 4 года назад +4

      I believe they make a lot more mistakes

    • @letsbehonest4221
      @letsbehonest4221 4 года назад

      Elon Musk is no Genius.
      Just a rick prick with no more ideas then a 12yo kid

    • @justinw1765
      @justinw1765 4 года назад

      Cough, Hyperloop, cough cough.

  • @eugeneminton2613
    @eugeneminton2613 3 года назад

    mounting would also be a great addition thou in figuring how to make something more durable. there is a difference between hard mounting, soft mounting and reactive mounting of things. hard being bolted down as tightly as possible to soft where its still bolted down but using a softer material to help absorb shock waves to reactive which would mean mounting it using the softer material on one side of the hard mount, (where you can if wanted use a 2nd layer of soft material on the backside) and a floating hydrolic or spring type of base. of course the faster something moves might defeat these actions and still damage it but i'd think it would damage it less... the problems will be the space needed, cost of the added components and possibly of systems to monitor the pressure within the system when you go reactive.

  • @4fmagnet
    @4fmagnet 4 года назад +3

    As in a previous comment, AlON is NOT A METAL, just like NaCl is not a metal.

    • @aarontrew1410
      @aarontrew1410 4 года назад

      I assume it's a crystal lattice. Perhaps ionic crystal lattice doesn't sound as cool as transparent metal.

  • @whatitmeans
    @whatitmeans 4 года назад +1

    Could be kitchen knifes with blades made of ALON??... sharp like ceramic knifes but no as brittle to impacts??

  • @idocmirk
    @idocmirk 4 года назад +6

    As someone who had a full can of coke dropped on my car from a train overpass, I saw it coming down and hit the brakes and instead of coming through the windshield, it dented my hood, I appreciate the concept of “It didn’t go through.”

    • @isthatatesla
      @isthatatesla 4 года назад

      Intentionally or ? Where at ?

    • @idocmirk
      @idocmirk 4 года назад

      It was high school kids doing something stupid. I almost lost control and crashed the car as well. I guess BMW does stand for break my window.

    • @foobarrel9046
      @foobarrel9046 4 года назад

      You should have sped up and it would have hit the roof, trunk or road behind you.

    • @idocmirk
      @idocmirk 4 года назад +2

      Foo Barrel It’s not like I had much time to ponder my options . If I sped up it might have come through my sunroof.

    • @foobarrel9046
      @foobarrel9046 4 года назад +1

      @@idocmirk Yeah, was just yanking your chain, mate. You did the right thing on instinct.

  • @Aikano9
    @Aikano9 2 года назад

    It’s supposedly over 2 times harder than the current iPhone glass which lays at a ~800kgm./mm.2 on the knoop hardness scale, while ALON is reportedly ~1850. For reference regular glass is ~400, and sapphire is 2000
    On the Moh’s scale, glass scratches at 5, iphone glass at 7, ALON and Saphire both scratches at a 10
    ALON sounds pretty freaking incredible.

  • @IronskullGM
    @IronskullGM 4 года назад +8

    Sounds like a bad idea for a driver trying to escape a sinking vehicle.

  • @martyryan1000
    @martyryan1000 4 года назад

    You could make the window out of polycarbonate too. They is almost impossible to break. Pretty sure there are legal required to have the side windows that can be broken if the car rolls over or you end up submerged and need to get out

  • @AfkHeadHunter
    @AfkHeadHunter 4 года назад +3

    Would never be In a phone, how would the company make money on screen repairs 😂

    • @letsbehonest4221
      @letsbehonest4221 3 года назад

      But who even sends their phone back to the company for a screen repair .. suckers..lol.
      . Most people goto those asain repair shops

  • @rickibristowe3458
    @rickibristowe3458 4 года назад

    I would want to see Transparent ALON used as needed, not everywhere. It an old expression but It's efficiency orientated "Horses for courses"
    In Set theory you would find an optimal solution. In handling risk versus reward, Use is where its best to do so.

  • @violettray2679
    @violettray2679 4 года назад +8

    They invented transparent metal long time ago, it's called "chain link fence".

  • @qpwodkgh2010
    @qpwodkgh2010 3 года назад

    Someone mentioned to use Alon for glasses. That would work, but I think it's overkill. The force that the lense would stop may very well prevent the lense from being compromised, but as for the the lense staying in the frame and not plowing a big hole in your head is an open question.

    • @disorganizedorg
      @disorganizedorg 2 года назад

      I'd want to know if it's x-ray opaque. The transparency of polycarbonate to x-rays is an issue if fragments get embedded in the eye as it makes them far more difficult to locate for removal, and polycarbonate I think, is bio-reactive. Glass (also x-ray transparent I think?) isn't as big an issue as the body doesn't recognize it as a foreign body and fragments not interfering with vision can be left in place.
      I hadn't known Matt was in Massachusetts, my native state.

  • @jamespong6588
    @jamespong6588 4 года назад +13

    Can't wait to drive my Lamborghini Cyber truck

  • @rogergjr
    @rogergjr 4 года назад +1

    That version of Star Trek movie is actually my favorite movie. I watch it continually throughout the year. And I had thought about that movie when he had presented that

  • @mindaugasvaskevicius1818
    @mindaugasvaskevicius1818 4 года назад +3

    You said it your self: alon is ceramic.

  • @SgtAwesome97
    @SgtAwesome97 3 года назад

    How ironic is it that just today my windshield on my pickup cracked, but I also happened to get this in my recommended a few hours later lol I would love for Aluminum Oxynitride to become more affordable, using it for windshields is a great idea, though sadly some people in the windshield replacement/chip repair business probably won't like it to much

  • @victorpisarev7768
    @victorpisarev7768 4 года назад +4

    This nerd has convinced me

  • @robinconkel-hannan6629
    @robinconkel-hannan6629 4 года назад +1

    Hell yes.. I want that as my car windows and smartphone, tablet, laptop.. How much does it weigh and how much will it add to the cost.?

  • @KrustyKlown
    @KrustyKlown 4 года назад +7

    It is TRANSPARENT CERAMIC ... "transparent metal" is silly marketing hyperbull.
    Ceramic is NOT Metal, Bauxite is not Aluminum metal, and rust is not iron metal.

    • @LiiMuRi
      @LiiMuRi 4 года назад

      As a chemist I gave a thumb up. It's probably aluminium oxide (possibly with something extra) . Not metallic, not pure aluminium.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +2

      Yes, Alon is technically a transparent ceramic, but it’s taken on transparent metal as a common marketing term because it has aluminum in it.

    • @taddawesome
      @taddawesome 4 года назад

      @@UndecidedMF every glass has metals in it

    • @KrustyKlown
      @KrustyKlown 4 года назад

      @@UndecidedMF Yes .. unfortunate, but true ... but that is what happens when Star Trek IV marketing execs start shooting up Ketracel-White.

  • @thirtythree160
    @thirtythree160 4 года назад

    The glass was only unbreakable when it was fastened down securely as in when they dropped the ball on the glass sheet. From what I under stand, the glass in truck was not held securely and vibrational energy in the glass was too much and thus it allowed it to break.

  • @douglasgroff7648
    @douglasgroff7648 4 года назад +3

    Let’s not forget that diamonds are transparent carbon...

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад

      Can't imagine a diamond windshield ... but that might be kind of awesome ... and expensive.

    • @douglasgroff7648
      @douglasgroff7648 4 года назад +2

      Undoubtedly it would be awesome, but extremely cost prohibitive. It just goes to show that under the right conditions, something that is black as coal can eventually become as transparent as glass.

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 4 года назад

      @@douglasgroff7648 It would make very crapy windshield, it is too brittle...

    • @douglasgroff7648
      @douglasgroff7648 4 года назад

      Wow, when did I say anything about diamond windshields? I was just saying that carbon - a black substance in most applications - can be clear and colorless in the right conditions. So, why should we be surprised that other typically opaque elements can be used in transparent materials?

  • @mitchellheckethorn6003
    @mitchellheckethorn6003 Год назад

    Ahhh windshields... I've broke quiet a few, but about 15 years ago, I had my most frustrating break when a rock came out of a dump truck going the opposite direction on a two lane hyway. It split it right thru the center, but what really got my goose is that I had just replaced it the day before and of course insurance deductibles made it an out of pocket expense...what a deal lol. This glass would also be great for boats as well as homes and other buildings in high wind environments

  • @jakeapplegate6642
    @jakeapplegate6642 4 года назад +3

    “That’s the ticket laddie”

  • @builder396
    @builder396 4 года назад

    Actually, very minor mistake: In Star Trek IV, while Scotty did give the company the formula for transparent aluminum, there is no way in hell they could have produced it that quickly, so it really was just the payment for the standard and plexiglass that would be used for the tank. Had to be thicker but does the same job.

  • @kevinwalker2529
    @kevinwalker2529 4 года назад

    I saw years ago potassium dipped glass. The molecules are smaller than glass and would fill in the spaces on the surface creating very hard and smooth glass. Same demo as cybertruck ball drop. Maybe they figured out how to do it with magnesium or similar?

  • @jamespaul2587
    @jamespaul2587 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great overview Matt. Given the cost of ALON, I wonder if Tesla is currently combining it with plexiglass or other laminates. Maybe they'll offer an optional aquarium for the vault, sharks with frickin laser beams not included... or maybe as a bonus with the founders series?

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 4 года назад

    Synthetic sapphire? Some of that is an "aluminum ceramic" of sorts that is clear and used in things like expensive watch faces that are resistant to scratching.
    I think the demo car had something more like shatter resistant glass than "fully armored" glass. Basically it's the same laminate that most windshields have, rather than the safety-only glass that pills up as usual when broken in the side windows. Laminate will break up, but the glass doesn't fall out on it's own. Also in an emergency the usual laminate can still be pushed out, or picked at with a hook or pry bar and pried out.
    I think synthetic sapphire would be more ideal for headlight lenses or as the outside layer that a headlight lens could be formed into. Would be the best application since it could make them resistant to scratching and hazing as the polycarbonate plastic ones do now. Unbreakable glass for the main windows might not be a good thing when you need to get somebody out of a vehicle accident. Would you want to be trapped with a jammed door if the vehicle catches on fire?