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'Made in Binzhou' Heads to Tianzhou-10 Cargo Spacecraft——Binzhou Sci-Tech Power Embarks on a Hardcore Space Mission
Selasa, 26 Mei 2026 | 10:55
Researchers conducting project experiments
BINZHOU, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 25 May 2026 - On May 11, experimental samples for the project "Study
on the Effect of Rotating Magnetic Field on the Solidification Process
of Aluminum-based Lightweight High-entropy Alloys under Space
Microgravity Conditions" were officially launched aboard the Tianzhou-10
cargo spacecraft. Co-developed with the Metal Materials Center of
Binzhou Weiqiao UCAS Advanced Technology Research Institute, these
samples are now en route to China's Manned Space Station to begin their
on-orbit scientific journey in a microgravity environment.
This initiative is a collaborative effort involving the University of
Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), the National Space Science Center of
the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Binzhou Weiqiao UCAS High
Technology Research Institute. The successful launch marks a historic
"zero-to-one" breakthrough, representing the first time private sci-tech
forces from Binzhou and indeed Shandong province have reached space. It
also stands as China's first in-space experiment to study the
solidification of lightweight high-entropy alloys under the dual-field
coupling of "microgravity and rotating magnetic fields."
As a national-level "space laboratory," the manned space station hosts
world-class research facilities and serves as a core platform for
disruptive innovation in new materials. This successful deployment not
only highlights the institute's cutting-edge research capabilities but
also signifies a deep integration between corporate scientific research
and national aerospace engineering. Looking ahead, the institute will
continue its deep dive into frontier fields such as space materials and
lightweight alloys. By strengthening collaborative innovation across
industry, academia, and research, they aim to empower the upgrading of
the new materials industry with technological innovation, contributing
both wisdom and strength to the development of China's manned space
program and the cultivation of new quality productive forces.
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR