My manuscript, “Mechanical properties and densification of short carbon fiber-reinforced TiB2/C composites produced by hot pressing” (Ref. No.: JALCOM-D-13-01976R1), was revised according to the reviewers’ comments. Many thanks for your positive and constructive comments and suggestions. I am so sorry to bring you so much trouble because of our careless.
We have studied reviewer’s comments carefully and have tried our best to revise our manuscript according to the comments. The revised portion are marked in red in the paper. Attached please find the revised version, which we would like to submit for your kind consideration.
We would like to express our great appreciation to you and reviewers for comments on our paper. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you and best regards.
Yours sincerely,
Junjie Fei
Corresponding author:
Name: Junjie Fei
E-mail: feijunjie8000@163.com
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