New frontiers in bulk metallic glass technology

Dr. Jittisa Ketkaew , Supercool Metals, New Haven, CT
Dr. Evgenia Pekarskaya , Supercool Metals, New Haven, CT
Prof. Jan Schroers , Yale University, New Haven, CT
Mr. John Chay , Supercool Metals, New Haven, CT
Mr. Samuel Scheide , Supercool Metals, New Haven, CT, Supercool Metals, New Haven, CT
Supercool Metals is developing processing methods for a unique class of materials, bulk metallic glasses (BMGs). BMGs are complex alloys that have superior properties compared to conventional metal alloys,
such as ultra-high strength, high fracture toughness, exceptional elasticity and high corrosion resistance. In addition, due to their amorphous structure, these materials can be shaped via thermoplastic forming
methods to form highly complex and unique geometries with high precision. Using these forming methods with BMGs allows a high level of functional integration, lightweight and elimination of machining and welding. The presentation will cover different capabilities of thermoplastic forming
processes developed by Supercool Metals and recent advancements in the development of high-performance BMG parts for space and aerospace applications.