Researchers fabricate ultrastrong aluminum alloys for additive manufacturing

Posted On: 2024-08-30

Material engineers have created a process to develop ultrahigh-strength aluminum alloys that are suitable for additive manufacturing because of their plastic deformability. Most commercially available high-strength aluminum alloys cannot be used in additive manufacturing because they are highly susceptible to hot cracking, which creates defects.  However, by creating "nanolaminated rosettes," the brittle nature of these materials can be suppressed.

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/07/240709121642.htm