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Microstructural Engineering of Structural and Active Materials

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Equipment

Super-elastic Wire Testing

Vacuum Arc Melting

Edmund Buehler AM 200
  • Up to 400A
  • Used for:
    • Shape memory alloys
    • High entropy alloys
  • Tilt casting equipped
Edmund Buehler AM 500
  • Up to 800A
  • Used for:
    • Refractory alloys
    • Increased sample sizes
9 Unique water-cooled crucibles for varied alloy shape and size
  • 5g to 150g
  • Sample Shapes
    • Dog Bone (Use for mechanical characterization
    • Button (Used for high throughput low volume characterization)
    • Cigar (Used for high L/W ratio samples)

Vacuum Furnace

Centorr LF22-2000

up to 2000°C

Vacuum Quartz Tube Sealing

Vacuum Quench Furnace

up to 1500°C

Vickers Hardness

TH320

Wire Extrusion

X-ray Diffraction (XRD)

Bruker D8 Discover

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