Novel Chromium–Molybdenum Metal Alloy Withstands Extreme Conditions
TBMG-54322
12/01/2025
- Content
A new material might contribute to a reduction of the fossil fuels consumed by aircraft engines and gas turbines in the future. A research team from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has developed a refractory metal-based alloy with properties unparalleled to date. The novel combination of chromium, molybdenum, and silicon is ductile at ambient temperature. With its melting temperature of about 2,000 degrees Celsius, it remains stable even at high temperatures and is at the same time oxidation resistant. The results are published in the journal Nature.
- Citation
- . "Novel Chromium–Molybdenum Metal Alloy Withstands Extreme Conditions," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2025.