A team of researchers from Arizona State University, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Lehigh University and Louisiana ...
A new study designed a copper-tantalum-based superalloy (with added lithium) that can operate up to 800 degrees Celsius (1472 degrees Fahrenheit). This nanoscale approach to building new superalloys ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking high-temperature copper alloy with exceptional thermal stability and mechanical ...
Researchers in the US have developed a new copper alloy that shows minimal loss of yield strength even at temperatures near ...
A nanostructured copper alloy, Cu-Ta-Li (Copper-Tantalum-Lithium), could be a groundbreaking new high-temperature material ...
The newly engineered alloy owes its superior properties to a unique nanoscale structure featuring precisely ordered copper lithium precipitates surrounded by a tantalum-rich atomic bilayer. The ...
Bronze, the world’s first copper alloy, was born. Copper alloys have come a long way since and are now a key material in many applications, from LCD televisions and smartphone touchscreens ...
"When we look inside our body, we try to look for fingerprints ... "By manipulating fingerprints, we have developed a copper alloy that maintains its strength and structural integrity even after ...
Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and Lehigh University have developed a nanostructured copper alloy ...