Hybrid bimetallic-thermite reactive composites: ultrasonic powder consolidation, ignition characterization and application to soldering.
Nanoheaters reactive composites have constituents in nano-scale in at least one dimension and when ignited can generate heat in calculated amounts through self-propagating exothermic reactions among the constituents. Due to their metastable nature, fabrication of nanoheaters requires a method that d...
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