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 Cyclic Warm Rolling: Boosting Mo-Cu Composites

Cyclic Warm Rolling is transforming the production of Mo-Cu composites, significantly enhancing their mechanical and thermal properties. This innovative process involves alternating heating and rolling cycles, which refine the grain structure, improve strength, and boost electrical and thermal conductivity. Ideal for applications requiring high-performance materials, such as electronics and aerospace, this technique offers a promising approach to developing superior Mo-Cu composites with optimized properties. Website : composite.sciencefather.com Contact : composite@sciencefather.com Nomination Open Now : https://composite-materials-conferences.sciencefather.com/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee Social Media Links: ----------------------------- Blogger: https://compositeconference.blogspot.com/ Pinterest: https://in.pinterest.com/compositeconference/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonia-antonia-929261241/ Twitter: https://x.com/Antonia56140231 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antonia762023/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php? #composite #CyclicWarmRolling #MoCuComposites #materialscience #mechanicalengineering #highperformancematerials #aerospaceengineering #electronics #thermalconductivity #InnovativeManufacturing #advancedmaterials

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