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Cermet is ideally designed to have the optimal properties of both a ceramic and metallic materials. Ceramics are composed of high temperature resistance and hardness, and metal has the ability to undergo plastic deformation. Dependant on the physical structure of the material, cermets can also be metal matrix composites, but cermets are usually less than 20% metal by volume.

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