NASA’s investment in a groundbreaking superalloy, GRX-810, designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and harsh conditions of air and spaceflight, is poised to yield significant commercial benefits. The agency is licensing this innovative material to four American companies, promising to boost the U.S. economy as a return on taxpayer investment.
GRX-810 is a 3D-printable high-temperature alloy that enhances the strength and durability of airplane and spacecraft components, enabling them to endure greater stress before failure. The co-exclusive licensing agreements will enable these companies to produce and market GRX-810 to manufacturers of aircraft and rocket equipment, as well as throughout the supply chain.
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