A new alloy combines the best of the refractory metals with cutting-edge engineering. Even these extremely tough metals can ...
Strong, lightweight, superelastic, and able to function across a range of temperatures, this newly developed alloy could be a game-changer for space exploration and medical technology. Researchers at ...
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have designed a new aluminum alloy that can be 3D printed and reach ...
MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that’s five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at ...
A metal alloy composed of niobium, tantalum, titanium, and hafnium has shocked materials scientists with its impressive strength and toughness at both extremely hot and cold temperatures, a ...
Navigating the extreme cold of deep space or handling super-chilled liquid fuels here on Earth requires materials that won't break. Most metals become brittle and fracture at such low temperatures.
You may recall the old universal solvent problem: There’s an old problem in chemical solvents: a solvent that dissolves anything isn’t easy to bottle up. High-performance metallurgy faces a similar ...
Chemical & Materials Engineering Assistant Professor Yufeng Zheng will begin research this August to design novel titanium alloys with both high strength and ductility (capability of materials to bend ...
High-strength aluminum alloys are critical for making cars and planes more lightweight and fuel-efficient, but manufacturers ...
Lead-free solder alloys have been around for as long as people have done soldering, with sources dating back about 5,000 years. Most of these alloys were combinations like copper-silver or silver-gold ...