MUMBAI, India, May 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202527021447 A) filed by Lyten Inc., San Jose, U.S.A., on March 10, for 'using pelletized metal decorated materials in an induction melting furnace.'

Inventor(s) include Stowell Michael; Jacobson Daniel; Sienko Lauren; and Lanning Bruce.

The application for the patent was published on May 30, under issue no. 22/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Inventive techniques for forming unique compositions of matter are disclosed as well as various advantageous physical characteristics and associated properties of the resultant materials. In particular metal(s) (including various alloys such as Inconel superalloys) are characterized by having carbon disposed within the metal lattice structure thereof. The carbon is primarily or entirely present at interstitial sites of the metal lattice and may be present in amounts ranging from about 15 wt% to about 90 wt%. The carbon moreover forms nonpolar covalent bonds with both metal atoms of the lattice and other carbon atoms present in the lattice. This facilitates substantially homogeneous dispersal of the carbon throughout the resultant material conveying unique and advantageous properties such as strength to weight ratio density mechanical toughness sheer strength flex strength hardness anticorrosiveness electrical and/or thermal conductivity etc. as described herein. In some approaches the composition of matter may be powderized or pelletized."

The patent application was internationally filed on Aug. 17, 2023, under International application No.PCT/US2023/030509.

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