Metal matrix composites are a class of materials comprised of a metal fused with another substance. These two components appear in differing phases that are physically and chemically distinct. The base material is a metal matrix, while the other substance appears as fibres or particulates to work as reinforcing material. Some composites are built to have higher creep resistance than the pure metal counterparts. This reduces the risk of warping or deformation in the material, especially when exposed to welding or tensile stress with high temperature. Metal matrix composites work best in industries with a high risk of creep fatigue or sudden temperature changes. Metal matrix composites work well as components in transmission systems, gearboxes, engine parts and accessories, and other internal elements.
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