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Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) are a type of composite material made up of a metal matrix reinforced with a ceramic or other non-metallic material. MMCs are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and defense. They offer a number of advantages over traditional metals, such as improved strength, stiffness, and wear resistance. Additionally, MMCs can be tailored to meet specific application requirements, such as high temperature, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity.
MMCs are produced by combining two or more materials, such as a metal and a ceramic, in a process known as powder metallurgy. This process involves mixing the two materials together, forming them into a desired shape, and then sintering them together. The resulting composite material has properties that are superior to those of the individual components.
Some of the major companies in the MMC market include Alcoa, Arconic, Carpenter Technology, and Materion. These companies specialize in the production of MMCs for a variety of applications, including aerospace, automotive, and defense. Show Less Read more