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    • 國產火箭引擎用先進高熵合金的研究與開發

      FutureTech 國產火箭引擎用先進高熵合金的研究與開發

      HEMC firstly developed high entropy superalloys with excellent corrosion resistancehigh temperature strength, which are far superior to commonly used stainless steelgreat candidates for catalyst bed materials of hybrid rocket engine. For rocket nozzle, NA-1NA-2 advanced refractory alloys are developed according to the combustion condition of the rocket engine with the technology for designing refractory high entropy alloysthermodynamics-assisted phase diagram simulation software, which are expected to meet the needs for domestic rocket development.
    • Beryllium-free multi-element copper alloy

      Smart machinerynovel materials FutureTech Beryllium-free multi-element copper alloy

      For the working places where have the risk of burningexplosion, non-sparking tools are important safety tools. They are made of hardest Cu-Be alloys. However, Be is very expensivepoisonous. To overcome this, we develop Be-free copper alloys which have high hardness for tools. In Taiwan, we have steel-tools industry. To have higher profit, it is promising to produce such Be-free non-sparking tools.
    • 新世代輕量高性能異構組織中熵合金

      FutureTech 新世代輕量高性能異構組織中熵合金

      Novel alloys are composed of five special technologies (1)Development of CALPHAD phase diagram for medium entropy alloys(2)Development of novel lightweight Ti-rich medium entropy alloys with high strengthhigh ductility (YS 950 MPa, TS 1200 MPaEL 30)(3)Heterogeneous structures obtained by the thermomechanical treatment an rapid annealing treatment(4)Tailoring the heterogeneous structures to enhance the mechanical properties (YS 1240 MPa, TS 1510 MPa, 250 MPa·cm3/ga nd EL 25)(5)Commercial productions are produced by these large dimension alloys for further industrial application.
    • High-Entropy Non-Sparking, Anti-Bacteria, and High-Endurance Alloy Technology

      FutureTech High-Entropy Non-Sparking, Anti-Bacteria, and High-Endurance Alloy Technology

      High entropy materials were proposed and developed by Professor Jien-Wei Yeh in 1995. He named, defined, and elucidated “High-Entropy Alloys,” as well as established High-Entropy Materials Center to develop critical materials for smart machine, green technology, biomedical technology, and national defense. Alloys with high strength, corrosion resistance, and anti-bacterial capability are also developed for manufacturing knives, door handles, handrails, etc. to prevent infection during the post-epidemic era.
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