Monash University Team Develops High-Strength Superalloy Using Controlled Heating on June 22

According to Monash University, researchers from an international team successfully developed a high-strength superalloy using controlled heating on June 22. The breakthrough uses lower heating temperatures and slower heating speeds to enable different metal atoms to self-organize into highly ordered and interconnected internal structures. The research has been published in the latest issue of the U.S. journal Science.
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