Nanotechnology in Materials Engineering Innovations in Construction and Manufacturing
Keywords:
Nanotechnology, Materials Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Nanomaterials, Nanocomposites, Additive Manufacturing, Sustainability, Innovation, Concrete, Steel, Carbon NanotubesAbstract
Nanotechnology has emerged as a transformative force in materials engineering, driving significant advancements in both construction and manufacturing industries. By manipulating materials at the nanoscale, engineers can enhance the properties of conventional materials, leading to stronger, more durable, and more efficient structures. In construction, nanomaterials such as nanosilica, carbon nanotubes, and nano-coatings have revolutionized concrete, steel, and composite materials, offering improved strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. Meanwhile, in manufacturing, nanotechnology has enabled the development of nanocomposites and advanced materials with superior mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties, which are essential for modern additive manufacturing techniques. This paper explores the latest innovations in nanotechnology within these sectors, highlighting the applications, benefits, challenges, and future potential of nanomaterials. The discussion also addresses the technical, economic, and environmental barriers to widespread adoption and the critical role of nanotechnology in fostering sustainable development in the coming decades.