Abstract
The development of advanced nanomaterials has revolutionized the field of high-temperature applications, where conventional materials often fail due to thermal degradation, oxidation, and mechanical failure under extreme conditions. This paper explores the potential of nanomaterials to overcome the limitations of traditional high-temperature materials, focusing on their enhanced thermal stability, mechanical strength, and resistance to oxidation. Nanostructured materials such as nanocrystalline alloys, carbon-based nanomaterials, and ceramic nanocomposites offer remarkable properties that are critical for aerospace, power generation, and industrial processes. The integration of these materials into high-temperature environments can lead to significant advancements in performance, energy efficiency, and safety.

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