1. Researchers evaluated the synergistic effect of Aluminum Nitride (AlN) and Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) on Silicon Rubber (SR) composites, aiming to enhance their properties for electronic applications. 2. The study utilized thermal curing to fabricate AlN/CNT/SR nanocomposites and analyzed their mechanical and thermal properties. 3. Results showed significant improvements in tensile strength, thermal conductivity, and thermal stability, highlighting the potential of hybrid fillers in advanced material development.
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