Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have presented an innovative additive manufacturing technique that enables the synthesis of ultra-strong, high-entropy alloys with a perfectly homogeneous crystal lattice. The method utilizes a laser beam to intensively and dynamically mix the molten metal directly during the part formation process. Image: Argonne National Laboratory. Traditionally, producing high-entropy…
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Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have presented an innovative additive manufacturing technique that enables the synthesis of ultra-strong, high-entropy alloys with a perfectly homogeneous crystal lattice. The method utilizes a laser beam to intensively and dynamically mix the molten metal directly during the part formation process. Image: Argonne National Laboratory. Traditionally, producing high-entropy…