“…It has been reported that the roll bonding of metals is affected by various factors, such as rolling reduction [3][4][5][6], rolling temperature [4][5][6], rolling speed [5,[7][8][9], initial thickness [5,7], rolling direction [7], surface roughness [5], and annealing treatment before and after the roll bonding process [6,7]. At present, roll bonding has been successfully applied to produce LMCs, including Cu/Nb [10], steel/steel [11], Ti/Al [12,13], Al/Al [4], Ag/Cu [14], Ag/Fe [15,16], Al/Cu [17][18][19], Al/Zn [6], Cu/Cu [2,5] and Al/Mg [20,21].…”