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High Strength, Non-Toxic Titanium Metallic
Glass
This titanium-based metallic
glass
(i.e., amorphous alloy) is high-strength and non-toxic, suitable for surgical implants Background Titanium-based metallic glasses (TBMGs) are a class of advanced materials known for their unique combination of high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. These properties make them highly attractive...
Published: 5/8/2026
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Updated: 5/8/2026
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Inventor(s):
Donghua Xu
,
Lei Chen
Keywords(s):
aerospace
,
aerospace component
,
alloy
,
amorphous
,
biocompatibility
,
biomedical
,
biomedical device
,
biomedical implants
,
casings
,
consumer electronics
,
corrosion resistance
,
durability
,
glass
,
hardness
,
high performance
,
high performance alloys
,
implant
,
light weight
,
metallic
glass
,
metallic
glass
es
,
non-toxic
,
orthopedic
,
precision mechanical processing
,
surgical
,
surgical implants
,
surgical tool
,
titanium
Category(s):
Materials Science
Multi-Functional Anti-Icing Hydrogel Technique for Controlling Ice Nucleation, Growth, and Adhesion (Case No. 2020-747)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have developed an anti-icing coating that is the first to incorporate a trifold approach by lowering the ice formation temperature, making the surface difficult for ice to stick to and delaying ice crystal growth. Background: Undesired icing/frosting on various surfaces...
Published: 8/20/2025
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Updated: 9/28/2020
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Inventor(s):
Ximin He
Keywords(s):
adhesion
,
anti-freeze
,
anti-icing
,
ceramic
,
Ceramics
,
Coating
,
Coatings, Adhesives, & Inks
,
General Device Coatings
,
glass
,
hydrogel
,
ice
,
ice prevention
,
mechanical durability
,
nucleation
,
organo hydrogel
,
spin coat
,
temperature control
Category(s):
Chemical > Coatings, Adhesives & Inks
,
Materials > Membranes
,
Chemical > Polymers
,
Energy & Environment > Thermal
3D Printable Bioactive
Glass
/Polymer Composite
Project ID: D2018-16Background Popularity of 3D printing has grown exponentially in the last decade, leading to endless applications of rapid prototyping and production of parts in a variety of fields such as aerospace and medicine. In any application, it is critical that the appropriate printing material is selected to ensure proper function and durability...
Published: 5/9/2024
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Updated: 1/22/2018
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Inventor(s):
Aisling Coughlan
,
Emily Krull
Keywords(s):
3D
,
Bioactive
,
Glass
,
Polylactic acid
,
Polymer
Category(s):
Materials