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Russia 3D Prints Deep Space Engine Alloy
27 Jan
Summary
- New alloy endures over 1000 degrees Celsius.
- Engine alloy designed to last up to ten years.
- Main engine component to be 3D-printed.

Russia is advancing its deep space capabilities with a newly developed engine alloy. This specialized material can withstand temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for the extreme conditions of space exploration.
The Kurchatov Institute National Research Center played a key role in developing this advanced alloy. It is a molybdenum alloy reinforced with titanium carbide ceramics, engineered for remarkable strength and durability.
This robust alloy is projected to have a lifespan of up to ten years. A significant aspect of its production is that the main part of the engine will be manufactured using 3D printing technology, showcasing innovative manufacturing techniques.




