- NASA has invested in a 3D-printable superalloy, GRX-810, as part of its Technology Transfer Program for sustainable aviation and space exploration.
- The superalloy, developed by NASA researchers Tim Smith and Christopher Kantzos, can withstand extreme conditions like high temperatures and stress, with double resistance to oxidation damage.
- GRX-810 is licensed to four American companies, including Carpenter Technology Corporation and Elementum 3D, for commercial production of airplane and spacecraft parts.
- The alloy’s adoption is expected to lead to more sustainable aviation and space exploration by improving fuel efficiency and lowering operating costs.
- NASA’s investment in this superalloy is aimed at benefiting the U.S. economy through commercial dividends and technology transfer to industry partners.
https://www.space.com/us-economy-nasa-3d-printed-superalloy
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