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Purdue researchers develop high-strength aluminium alloys for additive manufacturing

Purdue University material engineers have developed a process to create ultrahigh-strength aluminium alloys suitable for additive manufacturing by utilising their plastic deformability.

Aston University advances 3D printing of light metals with new mathematical model

Aston University, a public research university in Birmingham, England, has initiated a pioneering project aimed at developing a sophisticated mathematical model to enhance the process of liquid metal casting.

CSIRO’s silicon roadmap lays out domestic manufacturing plans for PV solar

Commissioned by Australia’s national science industry CSIRO, the Australian Silicon Action Plan report suggests the establishment of a domestic solar supply chain to position Australia as a global superpower for solar PV electricity generation. 

Australian Silicon Action Plan: A blueprint for jobs and prosperity in Australia’s solar future

The Australian Silicon Action Plan sets out the actions Australia needs to take to participate in a fully-fledged supply chain for silicon and solar cells – a critical step towards energy security and independence, which will also support economic growth and jobs across Australia’s regions and cities.

Aussie researchers develop game-changing method for manufacturing aluminium alloys

Monash University researchers have developed a game-changing method to manufacture aluminium alloys that could have a profound impact on manufacturing industries such as transportation,...
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