Oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) alloys are a class of advanced materials that are enhanced through the addition of fine, stable oxide particles to a metallic matrix. This approach improves the mechanical properties of the alloy, especially at high temperatures, and enhances its resistance to deformation and creep. ### Key Features: 1. **Composition**: ODS alloys typically consist of a base metal (commonly nickel, iron, or aluminum) that is alloyed with various elements to enhance specific properties.

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