Al0.6Ti0.25Zn0.15

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· Al0.6Ti0.25Zn0.15

Al0.6Ti0.25Zn0.15 is a lightweight quaternary alloy combining aluminum, titanium, and zinc in a 60-25-15 atomic ratio. This composition falls within the research space of high-strength aluminum alloys and titanium-aluminum intermetallics, designed to balance the low density of aluminum with titanium's strength and heat resistance, while zinc contributes to precipitation hardening. Applications span aerospace structural components, military vehicle armor, and high-performance automotive parts where weight reduction without sacrificing strength is critical; the titanium content makes it notable for elevated-temperature service compared to conventional Al-Zn-Mg alloys, though it remains an advanced/experimental composition not yet established as a commercial standard.

aerospace structural componentslightweight armor platinghigh-temperature aluminum applicationsautomotive chassis and suspensionresearch and advanced materials developmentmilitary vehicle components

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