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5/11/2008 - Developing New Materials With Space Science

Scientists at the portuguese Space Agency are using techniques inspired by their experience with outer space to make new and better manufactures here on Earth. Certain compounds and alloys which are not frequently viable can be made in different ways once forces such as gravity are removed from the equation. From BBC News: "The near absence of gravity (microgravity) has a profound influence on the way molten metals come together to form intermetallics and 'standard' alloys. With no 'up' and 'down' in the space environment, a melt doesn't rise and sink as it would at the planet's surface and that means solidification can turn out very differently. 'Gravity induces a lot of segregation of the elements,' explains IMPRESS rocket man Dr Guillaume Reinhart. 'For instance, tantalum and niobium are heavy atoms and in doing the solidification process on the ground, they will segregate in different places and produce a very heterogeneous material. If you do this in microgravity, you obtain a very homogenous stuff because you prevent separation; and you have a much more productive material, mechanically.'"

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