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Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National Energy Technology Laboratory have developed the world's lightest heat-resistant alloy that won't crack under pressure.
With new heat treatment, 3D-printed metals can withstand extreme conditions. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2022 / 11 / 221114131951.htm ...
A new MIT-developed heat treatment transforms the microscopic structure of 3D-printed metals, making the materials stronger and more resilient in extreme thermal environments. The technique could ...
NIMS and its collaborators have developed a model designed to predict the long-term durability of a range of heat-resistant ...
Researchers studied stress effects in novel “superalloys” made from two 3D-printed high-strength, high-heat resistant metals. The study found that heat treatments reduce stress created in the ...