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World-first 'super alloy' could transform the way metals are made
The microstructural evolution of the alloy, heated for 32 hours (left) versus 64 hours (right). (Zhang et al., Science, 2026) ...
Humans have been mixing metals to create more useful materials for thousands of years. The Bronze Age, which started around 3300 BC, was characterized by the use of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin ...
what alloy of aluminum should we use to transfer heat between a CPU and a heatsink. I first wanted to use copper but my dads friend said he can't get an order in for that so I would just like him to ...
A team of materials scientists from NASA working with a colleague from The Ohio State University and another from HX5 LLC has developed a 3D printing process that produces an alloy that is much more ...
The extreme conditions of nuclear reactors expose their structural alloys to high temperatures, stress, corrosion, and irradiation damage. Therefore, nuclear alloys require materials with high ...
An alloy of chromium, cobalt and nickel (CrCoNi) is the toughest material ever tested, and its characteristics could make it useful in the construction of aircraft or spacecraft. Toughness is a ...
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