Thermally Stable Nanocrystalline Iron Alloys

Iron-containing alloys, and associated systems and methods, are generally described. The iron-containing alloys are, according to certain embodiments, nanocrystalline. According to certain embodiments, the iron-containing alloys have high relative densities. The iron-containing alloys can be relatively stable, according to certain embodiments. Inventive methods for making iron-containing alloys are also described herein. The inventive methods for making iron-containing alloys can involve, according to certain embodiments, sintering nanocrystalline particulates comprising iron and at least one other element (e.g., at least one other metal or a metalloid) to form an iron-containing nanocrystalline alloy.

Researchers

Christopher Schuh / Dor Amram

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Composites, Metals / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • thermally stable nanocrystalline iron alloys
    European Patent Convention | Published application
  • iron-containing alloys and associated systems and methods
    US Patent Office | Published application | 0

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