By joining different materials with different properties it is possible to manufacture, or even develop deliberately new materials with new properties.
This is a long-established process. About 2,500 years ago the so-called DAMASCUS STEEL BLADES were produced in the Orient. The two steel qualities used in production (soft easily formable iron and hard brittle iron) were joined firmly together by forging. The famous DAMASK PATTERN was achieved by multiple folding, intermediate annealing, and hammering.
Industrial processes for the manufacture of clad materials are cast cladding, hot roll bonding, press bonding, cold roll bonding, and explosion bonding. The company Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH has exclusively used cold roll bonding on a large scale since 1984.
In addition to the product group of thermostatic bimetals AMW also produces:
Examples: