Researchers have developed very light and extremely strong material that can withstand extreme heat. The material could be useful for aerospace and other high-performance industries.
Developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering, the material can withstand temperatures up to 932°F (500° C).
The new composite material is made of various metallic alloys and nanoscale precipitates, and has a structure that mimics that of reinforced concrete, but on a microscopic scale.
