Ag0.497Mg0.503

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· Ag0.497Mg0.503

Ag0.497Mg0.503 is an equiatomic or near-equiatomic silver-magnesium intermetallic compound, representing a research-phase metallic material in the Ag-Mg binary system. This composition sits at a stoichiometric ratio that typically exhibits ordered crystal structure and distinct mechanical properties compared to simple solid solutions. While not yet established in high-volume industrial applications, silver-magnesium intermetallics are investigated for lightweight structural use, electrical conductivity applications, and specialized aerospace or biomedical components where the combination of low density (magnesium) and high electrical/thermal conductivity (silver) is valued. The material represents an exploratory alternative to conventional Al- or Cu-based alloys when specific property combinations are needed, though production maturity and cost remain significant barriers to adoption.

aerospace research and developmentlightweight structural componentselectrical conductivity applicationsbiomedical device researchintermetallic compound studiesexperimental advanced alloys

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