metals - A category of materials that are typically strong, conductive, and able to withstand high temperatures, but may corrode over time., composites - Materials made by combining two or more different substances to achieve improved properties like strength, durability, or reduced weight, ceramics - Hard, non-metallic materials that are resistant to high temperatures, wear, and corrosion, but tend to be brittle., polymers - A large group of materials, including plastics, that are flexible, lightweight, and resistant to chemicals, though usually weaker than metals., conductivity - The ability of a material to transfer heat or electricity efficiently. Metals generally have high conductivity, while ceramics are insulating., corrosion - The gradual destruction of a material, especially metals, due to chemical reactions, often with oxygen and moisture., durability - The ability of a material to resist wear, damage, and deterioration over time, making it last longer in different environments., insulation - The property of a material that prevents the transfer of heat or electricity, commonly found in ceramics and certain polymers., brittleness - The tendency of a material to break or crack easily under stress without significant deformation, a key characteristic of ceramics., versatility - The ability of a material to be used in many different applications due to its adaptable properties, such as polymers in various industries., susceptible - Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing, intricate - Very complicated or detailed.,

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