Title: Alexander Großalber: Innovator in Alloy Development
Introduction: Alexander Großalber is an inventor based in Mattighofen, Austria. He is associated with the Lkr Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen GmbH. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work focuses on the development of advanced alloys, particularly in the field of light metals.
Latest Patent Applications: Alexander Großalber has submitted several notable patent applications. One of his latest applications is titled "Alloy Having Fine-Scale Eutectic, in Particular Nanoeutectic, Structure and Production of Such an Alloy." This invention relates to a light metal alloy with a specific composition that achieves a eutectic structure through controlled cooling. The alloy composition is designed to lie in a field around a pseudoeutectic point, ensuring that at least 85 mol % of the eutectic structure is present.
Another significant application is for a "Magnesium Alloy and Method for Producing Same." This invention aims to create a magnesium alloy that combines high strength with excellent deformability. The alloy comprises 15.0% to 70.0% lithium, along with aluminum and magnesium, maintaining a specific ratio of aluminum to magnesium.
Conclusion: Alexander Großalber is a dedicated inventor contributing to the field of alloy development. His innovative approaches in creating advanced materials hold promise for future applications in various industries.