A new 3D-printed high-performance nanostructured alloy which is incredibly strong and ductile, could open doors for medicine and the aerospace industry.
as they are called, have gained popularity as a new paradigm in materials science over the past 15 years. They allow for the creation of a nearly limitless number of different alloy designs since they include five or more elements in nearly equal amounts. Brass, carbon steel, stainless steel, and bronze are examples of traditional alloys that mix a principal element with one or more trace elements.
, has recently emerged as a powerful approach to material development. The laser-based 3D printing can produce large temperature gradients and high cooling rates that are not readily accessible by conventional routes. However, “the potential of harnessing the combined benefits of additive manufacturing and HEAs for achieving novel properties remains largely unexplored,” says Zhu.
to create novel materials with unheard-of qualities. When compared to traditional metallurgy, the procedure causes materials to melt and solidify much more quickly, which results in "a very different microstructure that is far-from-equilibrium" on the components produced, claims Chen.
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