elektrodametallien
Elektrodametallien, also known as electrodametallics, are a class of materials characterized by their unique electrical and thermal properties. These materials are typically composed of a metal matrix reinforced with ceramic particles or fibers. The combination of these two distinct phases results in a composite material that exhibits enhanced electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and mechanical strength compared to either of the constituent materials alone.
The electrical conductivity of elektrodametallien is primarily attributed to the metallic phase, which provides a continuous
Elektrodametallien are widely used in various industries, including electronics, aerospace, and automotive. In electronics, they are
The production of elektrodametallien typically involves powder metallurgy techniques, such as hot pressing or sintering, to