Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Mixed Ferrite Composites for High-Temperature Applications
Abstract
Mixed ferrite composites have gained significant attention due to their remarkable thermal and mechanical properties, which make them ideal for high-temperature applications. The synthesis of these materials involves the incorporation of various metallic and non-metallic elements to enhance their structural integrity and stability under extreme conditions. The study investigates the thermal and mechanical properties of these mixed ferrite composites, exploring their potential in applications such as aerospace, automotive, and energy sectors. Key properties such as thermal stability, conductivity, hardness, and tensile strength are analyzed to understand the suitability of these materials for high-temperature environments. The research utilizes a combination of experimental characterization techniques to assess the performance of these composites under different thermal and mechanical stresses.
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