Protective Coating Enhances Fusion Reactors
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Researchers in Japan have developed new coatings to enhance the durability of materials used in fusion reactors.
Fusion reactors hold huge potential as a limitless source of clean energy.
Researchers tested oxide dispersion-strengthened alloys coated with aluminum oxide alloys.
By improving material longevity, these coatings reduce the need for frequent repairs, cutting costs.
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