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What are the Powerforms made of?

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What are the Powerforms made of?

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A. The disks are layers of silica fiber (which is actually glass), yet very tough and somewhat flexible. The metal copper is used, although other metals may be used in the future. Recently a form of silica which is proprietary to Powerforms has been added to the Activator disk. This addition is not visible, and only a small but effective amount is used. This form of silica adds a quality to the disks which makes them somewhat similar to quartz crystals. In the future this may be added to the other disks as well. Other elements from the earth may be explored in the future also.

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