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The inverse property of thermal expansion is thermal contraction or negative thermal expansion. This ratio is the coefficient of thermal expansion and is usually used in the case of linear dimensions or volumes of parts affected by thermal expansion. For a content of 50 wt.% of copper, the coefficient of thermal expansion decreases by about 29.5% compared to the value of the same coefficient valid for pure ABS, which means a decrease in the coefficient of thermal expansion from 108.2 ppm/◦ C to 3 of 17 76.2 ppm/◦ C. This way . . .
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