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81. Study On Fabrication And Physical Properties Of TiO2 Based Linear Dielectric Ceramics With High Dielectric Breakdown Strength
82. Study On The Preparation Of Cu-Cr-Zr Alloy Powder By Mechanical Alloying And Its Material Properties
83. Perovskite Type Li3/8Sr7/16Ta3/4Zr1/4O< Sub>3 Preparation Of Solid Electrolyte And Its Application In Diaphragm
84. Hot-press Sintering Preparation Of Bi4Ti3O12-based Multiferroic Ceramics And Research On Multiferroic Properties
85. Preparation And Performance Study Of BZT-BCT Lead-free Ferroelectric Ceramics
86. Sintering Process And Densification Mechanism Of The Novel SiC/Ti Gradient Material
87. Electrodeposited Cu Coated Low-Dimensional Carbon Materials For Preparation Of Composite Thermal Management Materials By Hot Press Sintering
88. Preparation And Microstructure Of Fiber Reinforced Ti Matrix Composites
89. Research On Preparation And Properties Of C/SiC Composites By Hot Press Sintering
90. Preparation And Mechanical Properties Of Molybdenum-Molybdenum Carbide(In-Situ) Reinforced Copper Matrix Composite
91. Damping Capacities Of Negative Thermal Expansion Inclusions/Al-Si Composites
92. The Preparation Of Fe-Al Alloy With Heat Mechanical Alloy
93. Study On Principle And Process Of TiNiNb Alloy Mechanical Alloying And Vacuum Hot Press Sintering
94. Numerical Simulation Of Hot Pressing Sintering Process Of Ceramic Tool Materials
95. Preparation Of AlN Ceramics With High Thermal Conductivity By Doping Rare Earth Oxides
96. High-temperature Strengthening Mechanism Of NiAl-based Alloy And Combined Sintering Forming Of Tubular Components
97. Preparation And Properties Of High Temperature And Ultra-thin Microwave Absorption Materials
98. Research On Preparation And Properties Of Graphene Reinforced 2024 Aluminum Matrix Composites
99. Preparation And Properties Of Hot Pressing Sintered Ce:YAG Phosphor Transparent Ceramics For Laser-driven Lighting
100. Preparation Of Aluminum-Silicon Matrix Composites And Their Tribological Properties
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