Microscopy Technique Works at Extreme Heat
TBMG-33588
01/01/2019
- Content
A stainless steel alloy — alloy 709 — has potential for elevated-temperature applications such as nuclear reactor structures. It is exceptionally strong and resistant to damage when exposed to high temperatures for long periods of time, making it a promising material for use in next-generation nuclear power plants.
- Citation
- "Microscopy Technique Works at Extreme Heat," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2019.