New alloy promises to boost rare earth production while improving energy efficiency of engines

Saturday, June 4, 2016 - 18:01 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers have developed aluminum alloys that are both easier to work with and more heat tolerant than existing products. What may be more important, however, is that the alloys -- which contain cerium -- have the potential to jump-start the United States' production of rare earth elements.

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