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NASA Researcher Tim Smith explains inventing GRX-810, a 3D-printed superalloy, which is expected to make billions of dollars, with Resodyn Acoustic Mixer's ResonantAcousting® Mixing (RAM) technology, but which was impossible with traditional techniques. GRX-810 withstands temperatures up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and lasts up to 2500 times longer than other superalloys and traditional alloys. https://resodynmixers.com/industries/... Cleveland News 5 (@news5cleveland) provides the introductions: • This NASA Glenn engineer's new invention c... https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/l... Additional audio comes from @amesaeronautics : • AlloyX: NASA Developed High Temperature AM... Additional footage comes from @WKYCChannel3 : • 2 NASA Glenn engineers invent new superall... Additional footage comes from @NASATechTransfer : • NASA's Additive Manufacturing Alloys for H... NASA's license agreements will allow companies to produce and market GRX-810 to airplane and rocket equipment manufacturers as well as the entire supply chain, such as heat exchangers for nuclear power plants. The four licensees are: Carpenter Technology Corporation of Reading, Pennsylvania Elementum 3D, Inc. of Erie, Colorado Linde Advanced Material Technologies, Inc. of Indianapolis Powder Alloy Corporation of Loveland, Ohio They’ll make money for themselves, for NASA, and provide a return on investment of taxpayer dollars. #nasainnovation #compositematerials #rocketscience