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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 08/Sep 00:38

Scientists develop hybrid laser technique to solve copper oxidation problem

Researchers from Zhejiang University, led by Prof. Kaichen Xu, have developed a new laser technique to solve the issue of copper oxidation in sensor systems. This breakthrough could lead to safer and longer-lasting equipment in industries like aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and transportation. The team’s research, published in the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, introduces a […]

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