Domestic turbine blade research and development are optimistic about the direction of single-crystal nickel because 'single-crystal' is a new technology that allows the elements and atoms that make up the alloy to maintain a uniform direction, thereby enhancing the performance of the alloy. It is highly scientific.
The difference between single-crystal nickel alloy and ordinary alloy is that the nickel content in the former is higher.
Nickel has excellent plasticity and a high degree of polish and corrosion resistance. Many alloy-related studies have shown that a high content of nickel helps increase high-temperature resistance and strength.
In addition, an important reason for the domestic focus on the direction of single-crystal nickel is that the top turbine engine blades in the world are made of single-crystal nickel alloy.
The path ahead has been paved, and as long as one perseveres in moving forward, there will definitely be results.