Advanced Materials; LALP-92-105

Los Alamos, NM: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Industrial Partnership Center, 1993. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. This is one sheet, folded at midpoint, with information/illustrations on all four sides. This brochure states that: "The vast capabilities in materials synthesis and processing and the related manufacturing technologies at Los Alamos can not be accessed by private industry to promote application of advance materials and new manufacturing concepts, with particular emphasis on developing cost-effective processes." For example, Los Alamos was the first to use the scanning tunneling microscope to help understand the growth of high-temperature superconducting thin films. Examples of the Los Alamos Technology Base and areas of expertise include: Materials Modeling, Microstructure Characterization, Joining, Powder Metallurgy, Film Thickness Measurement, Resonant Ultrasound, Chemical Analysis, and Surface Treatment. The Laboratory’s Materials for the Future strategy was driven by U.S. national security priorities of nuclear deterrence, energy security, and global security. The overarching goal was to support the Laboratory's mission by providing materials with controlled functionality and predictable performance with the agility to respond to ongoing and emerging mission needs. Fulfillment of the material’s strategy supports meeting current deliverables while preparing for future challenges. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Advanced Materials, Technology Transfer, Materials Modeling, Microstructure Characterization, Joining, Powder Metallurgy, Film Thickness Measurement, Resonant Ultrasound, Chemical Analysis, Surface Treatment

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Price: $17.50