Al0.1Ti0.25Zn0.65

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· Al0.1Ti0.25Zn0.65

Al0.1Ti0.25Zn0.65 is a ternary intermetallic or multi-phase alloy combining aluminum, titanium, and zinc in a zinc-rich composition. This material lies in the experimental/research space rather than established commercial production; such ternary systems are typically investigated for lightweight structural applications where a combination of low density (from Al and Zn) and strength/stiffness (from Ti) is desired. The specific composition suggests potential interest in aerospace, automotive, or biomedical sectors seeking alternatives to conventional binary alloys, though industrial adoption would depend on processability, corrosion resistance, and cost-effectiveness relative to mature titanium or aluminum alloy systems.

research and developmentlightweight structural compositesaerospace componentsautomotive weight reductionbiomedical implantshigh-strength-to-weight applications

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