Al0.4Ti0.25Zn0.35

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· Al0.4Ti0.25Zn0.35

Al0.4Ti0.25Zn0.35 is a lightweight metallic alloy combining aluminum, titanium, and zinc in a ternary system, likely developed as a research composition to explore intermediate properties between established Al-Ti and Al-Zn alloy families. This experimental alloy targets applications requiring a balance of low density, intermediate strength, and corrosion resistance—positioning it as a candidate for advanced aerospace, automotive, or defense structures where weight reduction and durability are competing demands. The specific elemental ratio suggests deliberate tuning to optimize grain structure and precipitation behavior relative to conventional binary or commercial ternary alloys.

aerospace structures (research phase)lightweight alloys developmenthigh-strength-to-weight applicationscorrosion-resistant componentsautomotive body panelsdefense vehicle armor

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