The ES Blog
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Thermite fuels high-strength nanostructured metal alloy
Structural metals are everywhere and, being a widely used commodity, new developments are often constrained by practical considerations like large-scale production and price. In an age where nanomaterials are turning materials science and engineering upside down, progress in metallurgy is often deliberate and incremental.But innovative work in metallurgy that has the potential to scale to industry and can be applied to multiple alloy systems is a varity indeed.
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Labels: Metallurgical Engineering, Structured metals

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