“Steel Is Finished”: New Super-Alloy Survives 1112°F Nuclear Tests and Sparks Industry-Wide Clash Over the Future of Reactor Materials
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“Steel Is Finished”: New Super-Alloy Survives 1112°F Nuclear Tests and Sparks Industry-Wide Clash Over the Future of Reactor Materials
IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers at the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories are exploring high entropy alloys as a replacement for stainless steel in nuclear reactors. 🔥 HEAs are composed of five or more metals, offering unique properties like high strength, ductility, and radiation resistance. 🔍 The team used synchrotron light to study HEAs, observing defects and [...]
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