“…Traditional fabrication methods, such as high-energy ball milling, electroplating, and sputtering, cannot be used for this purpose without significant post-processing [1][2][3][4][5]. More recently, there have been several processing technologies available to fabricate these MMNCs, such as powder metallurgy [6], severe plastic deformation [7,8], friction stir processing [9], and solidification processing (liquid infiltration [10,11], disintegrated melt deposition [12], spray atomization [13], and ultrasonic-cavitation based technique [14][15][16]). Of these processing methods, the solidification processing is a highly adaptable and cost-effective method to produce large volume of near-netshape MMNCs with complex features in bulk for various industrial applications.…”