Science news articles about 'aerospace alloys'Slippery customer: A greener antiwear additive for engine oils
Titanium, a protean element with applications from pigments to aerospace alloys, could get a new role as an environmentally friendly additive for automotive oil, thanks to work by materials scientists ... Slippery Customer: A Greener Antiwear Additive For Engine Oils
Titanium, a protean element with applications from pigments to aerospace alloys, could get a new role as an environmentally friendly additive for automotive oil.Super-tough sunshield to fly on the James Webb Space Telescope
... measured at extremely hot and frigid temperatures and under simulated space radiation at Aerospace Corporation. Other radiation exposures were done at University of Dayton Research Institute and NASA ...
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Slippery customer: A greener antiwear additive for engine oils
Titanium, a protean element with applications from pigments to aerospace alloys, could get a new role as an environmentally friendly additive for automotive oil, thanks to work by materials scientists ...Slippery Customer: A Greener Antiwear Additive For Engine Oils
Titanium, a protean element with applications from pigments to aerospace alloys, could get a new role as an environmentally friendly additive for automotive oil.Super-tough sunshield to fly on the James Webb Space Telescope
... measured at extremely hot and frigid temperatures and under simulated space radiation at Aerospace Corporation. Other radiation exposures were done at University of Dayton Research Institute and NASA ...