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Total Citations

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About

A. Kaldos is a materials engineer whose research focuses on the development and application of lightweight, hollow-sphere-composite (HSC) materials for mechanical engineering. His most significant contribution lies in pioneering the use of these non-conventional composites to enhance the recyclability of structural components. Kaldos demonstrated that HSC materials not only facilitate end-of-life recycling but also offer superior quality, economic benefits, and protection compared to traditional materials. His foundational 2004 paper, "Lightweight, hollow-sphere-composite (HSC) materials for mechanical engineering applications," has garnered 27 citations, establishing a key reference in sustainable material design. A subsequent 2005 study further characterized these materials, emphasizing their potential to improve both performance and environmental impact. Kaldos’s work is notable for bridging material science with practical engineering challenges, offering a path toward more sustainable manufacturing. His research remains influential for students and engineers exploring eco-friendly structural materials.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Lightweight, hollow-sphere-composite (HSC) materials for mechanical engineering applications
27 citations · 2004
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2004 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Liverpool John Moores University

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