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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Advanced Materials Technologies is the new home for research on materials applications in technology, emphasizing advanced device design, fabrication, and integration, as well as revolutionary materials-based technologies. It serves as a link between fundamental laboratory research and industry.
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FREMONT, CA: Advanced Materials have many applications, ranging from lighter, more agile aircraft and upcoming hypersonic technologies to personal protection equipment and hostile settings where dangers and harm can be minimized through protective solutions. The greatest disruptive consequences are anticipated from integrating tasks such as energy harvesting, concealment, and structural and people health monitoring.
The following are the major technological trends affecting advanced materials:
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery supremacy and the development of graphene: Li-ion batteries (LIB) are developing as critical energy storage components. The growing popularity of electric vehicles powered by lithium-ion batteries has led to breakthroughs in lithium-ion technology and a steady drop in the price of lithium-based batteries.
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While lithium-ion batteries have gained more popularity than other battery energy storage technologies when it comes to widespread deployment in electric vehicles, unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), and on the electricity grid, the introduction of graphene has the potential to revolutionize how energy storage technology is used.
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Graphene is a carbon-based substance that is only one atom thick. It can be used to create lightweight, resilient batteries and is suitable for high-capacity energy storage and those that charge quickly.
Recently, researchers from Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) and Seoul National University's School of Chemical and Biological Engineering cooperated to develop graphene covering for Li-ion batteries that increases charging speeds fivefold and capacity by 45 percent.
3D printing: 3D printing has been demonstrated to be an excellent manufacturing option for producing components and parts that contain much less material than conventionally created components and parts. This is because additive manufacturing allows for the use of significantly less material and the construction of incredibly complex geometric shapes that retain their strength despite the lower density of the material employed.
Stratasys has been producing machines that produce sturdy components, FST (flame, smoke, and toxicity) compliant, and have an extraordinary strength-to-weight ratio. The Airbus A350 XWB is a recent example of this tendency. Airbus and Stratasys have cooperated to create over 1,000 individual 3D printed components for the A350 XWB.
Weight reduction is critical in aircraft and throughout the entire defense sector to achieve high performance in terms of speed and capacity and payload, fuel consumption, emissions, speed, and safety. This realization has prompted the aerospace and defense industries to seek applications for their latest products, ranging from seat structures to air ducts.
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