Greg, thus by improving the CIM process Apple presents in this patent application, they will increase strength.
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Zirconia ceramics usually do not have any air pockets, the material is intrinsically brittle…
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Greg, not the point other manufactures make and this is not the point Apple makes in the patent.
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We have things like X-ray, and magnetic particle inspection, and ultrasonics to find air pockets
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Greg, thus you insight is Apple is wasting time dealing with this strengthen process?pic.twitter.com/pWFa81QLyh
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Read the first sentence… “May induce” “… may cause” “may create…” PROCESS DEFECTS
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Greg, exactly. Agee. Hence the point of reducing the issue and thereby allow for a higher resistance to fracture
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No… you do not comprehend. Lots of zirconia parts are CIMd without any air pockets already…
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Greg, your contention is Apple is wasting their time on this patent?
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My contention is that time is definitely being wasted, not necessarily by Apple…
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Greg, I will share your insight with the people that manufacture Zirconia Ceramics.pic.twitter.com/fzRdChcJ8s
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Nice way to quote a webpage out of context.
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