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Scientists create 'super alloy' that rewrites century of alloy design

MELBOURNE - Scientists have transformed metal manufacturing by using lower temperatures and slower heating to control how atoms organize themselves during material production, in a discovery that could rewrite a century of alloy design.

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Scientists create 'super alloy' that rewrites century of alloy design

MELBOURNE - Scientists have transformed metal manufacturing by using lower temperatures and slower heating to control how atoms organize themselves during material production, in a discovery that could rewrite a century…

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Slower heating lets atoms self‑organize into architectures that vastly boost alloy strength

Monash researchers achieved 2× steel strength in a refractory high-entropy alloy using slower heating to control atomic self-organization and eliminate microscopic defects. Manufacturing-controlled atomic ordering, not composition alone, could unlock defect-free materials for aerospace and semiconductors while reducing alloying elements and production costs.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·techxplore.com

    Slower heating lets atoms self‑organize into architectures that vastly boost alloy strength

    Scientists have revolutionized the way metals are made by using lower and slower heating of alloys to control how atoms self-organize during material manufacturing. The discovery,…

  2. domenica 21 giugno 2026·global.chinadaily.com.cn

    Scientists create 'super alloy' that rewrites century of alloy design

    MELBOURNE - Scientists have transformed metal manufacturing by using lower temperatures and slower heating to control how atoms organize themselves during material production, in…