These industries' components can be manufactured using a variety of materials. However, the need for higher quality components is forcing suppliers and manufacturers to become experts in the machining and assembly of high-performance materials. High-performance (engineering) materials strive for improved performance in the following areas: material strength, deformation resistance, functionality, light weight, corrosion resistance, high temperature capacity, materials processing efficiency, sustainability, and multi-functionality. "Thermal performance is the primary defining factor of high-performance materials. Their mechanical, chemical, or shock resistant qualities might be another important performance indicator. High-performance materials might give useful features that other engineering materials or commercially accessible materials would not be able to supply, therefore thermal performance is not always their primary distinguishing characteristic. The term "advanced materials" refers to substances used in high-tech applications. Both freshly created, high-performance materials and conventional materials with improved qualities are frequently used. Simply expressed, the phrase "advanced material" or "high-performance material" refers to a new material when attention is placed on a certain grade of material or when new qualities have been established based on conventional materials. Examples of these materials include metallic foams, magnetic alloys, specialty ceramics, etc. They are utilised in High-Tech equipment like computers, aeroplanes, and electrical devices, among others. They have several uses, some of which include integrated circuits, lasers, LCDs, and fibre optics.
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Title : Porphyrin layers at metal-electrolyte interfaces monitored by EC-STM and CV
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Title : Color control of electrochromes by structural modification
Will Skene, Montreal University, Canada
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Title : (0, 1 and 2) Dimensional hybrid architecture of the synthesized materials leads the smart sensing of the gaseous species at low/room temperature
D R Patil, North Maharashtra University, India
Title : Enhanced grain refinement, precipitates regulation, and improved mechanical properties of cast Al-Li alloy by Ti addition and heat treatment
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Title : Broadband sound attenuation of shape memory polymer with triangular-honeycomb unit cell metamaterial structural design
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