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HomePhys.org - AutomotivePrintable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts

Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts

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MIT engineers have developed a printable aluminum alloy that can withstand high temperatures and is five times stronger than traditionally manufactured aluminum.

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