World-First 'Super Alloy' Could Transform The Way Metals Are Made
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An international research team published in Science journal a new method for manufacturing alloys using controlled low-temperature 'baking' (550°C for ~32 hours) that produces a Refractory High-Entropy Alloy (RHEAD) two times stronger than steel, three times stronger than aluminum, and twice as strong as the same alloy made conventionally, with potential applications across aerospace, manufacturing, and other industries.
The alloy is laboratory-demonstrated; scaling to industrial production and broad real-world deployment remain to be proven.
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