Calloway claims to have graphene in their "Chrome" soft golf balls. They claim to use it in the cover materials as "..graphene-infused Dual SoftFast Cores."
Beware of new material claims - the case of graphene
Given that graphene is quite the in vogue material for audio applications I wonder how many (if any) of the vendors selling this are actually sourcing the real thing?
http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2018/10/11/graphene-you-dont-get-what-you-pay-for
http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2018/10/11/graphene-you-dont-get-what-you-pay-for
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Who has the technology to apply a single-molecule layer of carbon--a semi-conductor manufacturer? Would an audio cable or fuse even benefit from such a thin layer? Doubtful, but some process or material is providing superior conduction in products I am using, including Total Contact and SR Blue fuses--this much I know. |
You guys should use Google. Graphene is easy to come by and is quite reasonably priced these days. https://graphene-supermarket.com/Pristine-Graphene-Monolayer-Flakes-50-ml.html |
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