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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   |   Updated: 5/8/2026   |   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 glasses, 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   |   Updated: 9/28/2020   |   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   |   Updated: 1/22/2018   |   Inventor(s): Aisling Coughlan, Emily Krull
Keywords(s): 3D, Bioactive, Glass, Polylactic acid , Polymer
Category(s): Materials