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Reactivity Control in Alloy Capping

Reactivity control in alloy capping involves adding a specific layer or material on top of an alloy to manage how easily it reacts with other substances, such as oxygen or acids. This protective layer acts as a barrier, preventing rapid corrosion or degradation, and ensuring the alloy maintains its desired properties over time. Essentially, it’s a way to enhance durability and performance by carefully managing the alloy’s interactions with its environment through controlled surface modification.