Splat quenching is a technique used in materials science and metallurgy to rapidly cool molten materials. This method involves the rapid solidification of a molten metal or alloy by splatting it onto a substrate, typically at high velocities. The rapid cooling achieved through splat quenching results in the formation of a fine microstructure, which can enhance the mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties of the material.
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