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Scientists 'break rules' to make 572°F aluminum for lighter, fuel-efficient engines
Scientists 'break rules' to make 572°F aluminum for lighter, fuel-efficient engines Metallurgists have long treated iron in ...
Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
Chris Huskamp, Director of Technical Business Development at IBC Advanced Alloys, talks to AZoM about cast beryllium-aluminum alloys and the benefits of using these in optical components. IBC was set ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Researchers have demonstrated how to create a super-strong aluminum alloy that rivals the strength of stainless steel, an advance with potential industrial applications. “Most ...
Researchers have demonstrated how to create a super-strong aluminum alloy that rivals the strength of stainless steel, an advance with potential industrial applications. “Most lightweight aluminum ...
A new aluminium alloy developed by Aleris has been cleared for use in North American defence armour applications by the US Army Research Lab (USARL) following extensive review and testing. The 7017 ...
Aluminium alloys are widely valued for their high strength-to-weight ratio and extensive applications in aerospace, marine, and automotive industries. However, their susceptibility to corrosion, ...
TIANJIN -- A team of Chinese scientists has developed a novel high-strength aluminum alloy that remains operational even at staggering 500 degrees Celsius. This advancement has extended the service ...
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