The toughest material on earth

CrCoNi is a metal alloy that is extremely strong and malleable. It could perhaps be used in aerospace engineering

Phil Siarri
1 min readDec 10, 2022
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Scientists discovered the greatest toughness ever measured in any material while researching a metal alloy composed of chromium, cobalt, and nickel (CrCoNi).

A metal alloy is basically is a mix of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal.

Here are some key points:

  • CrCoNi is both strong and malleable.
  • Its strength and malleability improve as it cools unlike the majority of other materials in use.
  • The toughness of this metal alloy near liquid helium temperatures (-253 Celsius, -424 Fahrenheit) is as high as 500 megapascals square root meters. To put things into perspective, a piece of silicon has a toughness of one; an aluminum airframe in a passenger airplane: 35; high quality steels: 100.
  • Because of such properties, CrCoNi could be a great candidate for aerospace applications.

The researchers published their findings in the scientific journal Science.

This story was first published on The PhilaVerse (my Substack newsletter).

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Phil Siarri
Phil Siarri

Written by Phil Siarri

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