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NASA Tech Briefs’ Materials Web page spotlights new engineering materials, coatings, and materials processing techniques, related primarily to ceramics, composites, plastics, and ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as published in NASA Tech Briefs magazine. The Tech Briefs describe applications of these materials in aerospace, defense, electronics, automotive, consumer products, and other major industries. Many of the Tech Briefs below are correlated to a Technical Support Package (TSP) or White Paper that can be downloaded free of charge.

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91 Vaporizable Scaffolds for Fabricating Thermoelectric Modules
92 Stability Enhancement of Polymeric Sensing Films Using Fillers
93 Nanotube Dispersions Made With Charged Surfactant
94 Aerogels for Thermal Insulation of Thermoelectric Devices
95 Low-Density, Creep Resistant Single Crystal Superalloys
96 Wire-Mesh-Based Sorber for Removing Contaminants From Air
97 Microsphere Insulation Panels
98 Tantalum-Based Ceramics for Refractory Composites
99 Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Anodes for Lithium Cells
100 Making Activated Carbon for Storing Gas

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