No, not really. But a new composite plastic material is apparently as strong as steel!
University of Michigan researcher Nocholas Kotov (as far as we know, not related to Chekov) apparently almost called the new material "plastic steel" however refrained from that moniker.
The new material is made of layers of clay nano sheets and a water soluble polymer related to "white glue".
The glue-like polymer used in this experiment, which is polyvinyl alcohol, was as important as the layer-by-layer assembly process. The structure of the "nanoglue" and the clay nanosheets allowed the layers to form cooperative hydrogen bonds, which gives rise to what Kotov called "the Velcro effect." Such bonds, if broken, can reform easily in a new place.
Hmmm... I don't recall Scotty going to U of M to teach them about transparent aluminium in ST:IV
But just HOW 'transparent' is this material? Transparent, after all, can mean either clear, like regular glass windows, or just clear enough to allow light through it...
I imagine it is more like the latter (glass) than the former...but how much so?