Exotic material

Exotic Materials can include plastics, superalloys, semiconductors, superconductors, and ceramics.[1]

Exotic metals and alloys

Examples of metals and alloys that can be exotic:

Notes

  1. Hummel, Rolf E. (2004), Understanding Materials Science: History, Properties, Applications (2nd ed.), Springer, p. xi, ISBN 978-0-387-20939-5, retrieved 2011-04-11
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