Metals Change Surfaces in Response to Heat
TBMG-37031
06/01/2020
- Content
Just like a chameleon changes its skin color in response to its environment, engineers have found a way for liquid metal — and potentially solid metal — to change its surface structure in response to heat. Treating particles of liquid metal alloys with heat causes them to roughen their surfaces with tiny spheres or nanowires.
- Citation
- "Metals Change Surfaces in Response to Heat," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2020.