NASA's New 3D-Printed Superalloy Can Take the Heat
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"GRX-810 oxide dispersion strengthened 3D printable high-temperature alloy, stronger, more durable parts for airplanes and spacecraft... time-saving computer modeling, laser 3D printing fused metals together, layer-by-layer... tiny particles containing oxygen atoms spread throughout enhance strength... The 3D printed superalloys 2,000°F 2X strong, >1,000X more durable, and 2X resistant to oxidation"
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