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Superelastic alloy that functions in extreme temperatures could aid space explorationResearchers at Tohoku University have developed a titanium-aluminum (Ti-Al)-based superelastic alloy. This new material is not only lightweight but also strong, offering the unique superelastic ...
Iridium-doped iron-cobalt (Fe-Co-Ir) alloys, previously identified through machine learning, have been shown to have enhanced magnetic properties, surpassing even the widely used pure Fe-Co alloy.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMoon to bone: Superelastic alloy withstands extreme -450°F to 500°F temperaturesIndustrial technology specialists at Tohoku University have come up with a new superelastic alloy of titanium and aluminum that is both light and strong, with the additional benefit of flexibility.
Superelastic Alloy Stays Strong from Liquid Helium to Boiling Water, Transforming Space and Medicine
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking titanium-aluminum alloy that maintains superelasticity across an unprecedented ...
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