Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Official websites use .gov
A.gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
Alock (LockA locked padlock) orhttps:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

https://www.nist.gov/materials

National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Institute of Standards and Technology
brightly colored pieces of what looks like latticed fabric in a pile

Materials

Plastics, carbon nanotubes, high-strength alloys, artificial bone and joint replacements are just some of the emerging materials for which NIST develops testbeds, defines benchmarks, and develops formability measurements and models.

News and Updates

Diagram of a multimodal atomic force microscope (AFM) operating on a hybrid-bonding-ready structure coming from an advanced packaging integrated system. With photothermal drive and interferometric detection, the AFM provides contact resonance (SiO₂ and Cu), single-step indentation, and multi-step indentation measurements for Cu.

Nanoscale Mechanical Characterization for Hybrid-Bonding-Ready Structures in Advanced Packaging

CHIPS for America Xcelerate 2X logo

The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Program Announces a Letter of Intent with USA Rare Earth to Accelerate Its Domestic and Vertically Integrated "Mine-to-Magnet" Strategy

CHIPS for America Xcelerate 2X logo

Department of Commerce Awards CHIPS Incentives to a Subsidiary of Korea Zinc (Crucible Metals) to Support a State-of-the-Art Smelter and Critical Minerals Processing Facility in the United States

Blog Posts

Jim Cline stands in front of a large scientific device in a lab, holding a small white disk.

NIST’s Most Popular Reference Materials and What They Tell Us About the Science of Measurement

A researcher works at a computer with the screen showing a black scaffold structure on a white background.

Taking Measure Celebrates 10 Years of Science and Stories

Andrew Iams wears safety glasses as his face is framed in an opening between two horizontal pieces of equipment in the lab.

From the Steel City to the Lab: Strengthening the U.S. Steel Industry Through Science

Feature Stories and Explainers

Many different rectangular pieces of webby material are all wrapped up in a big ball. The pieces are each colored differently so that you can tell them apart in the bunch. These are meant to represent a graphene melt.

Materials by Design

Illustration says "Body Armor" with images of bullets, vests and chemical formulas.

How Do You Test Body Armor?

two packages of NIST SRM 1474b, one in a labeled foil packet and the other in a labeled brown glass bottle

Standard Reference Materials

View materials publicationsView materials research projectsView materials patentsView upcoming materials events
Was this page helpful?

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp