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Electrolytic etching of copper for grain size determination
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S. Spannbauer
Stefan Spannbauer Trained materials tester, since 2021 student at Aalen University in the bachelor’s program “Materialography/New Materials”. After successfully completing his Bachelor’s degree, he will start his Master’s degree in “Advanced Materials and Manufacturing” in September 2025and T. Bernthaler
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November 22, 2024
Received: 2024-10-01
Accepted: 2024-10-20
Published Online: 2024-11-22
Published in Print: 2024-11-26
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Keywords for this article
Grain size measuring;
electrolytic etching;
copper;
grain boundary;
etching;
twins
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