Al2Fe3Ni

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· Al2Fe3Ni

Al2Fe3Ni is an intermetallic compound combining aluminum, iron, and nickel that belongs to the family of lightweight, high-strength intermetallic phases. This material is primarily studied in research contexts as a potential strengthening phase in aluminum-iron-nickel alloy systems, where it forms during solidification or heat treatment to enhance hardness and elevated-temperature performance. Al2Fe3Ni is notable for its potential in aerospace and automotive applications where weight reduction and thermal stability are critical, though it remains largely experimental compared to conventional precipitation-hardened aluminum alloys.

aerospace structures (experimental)automotive lightweightinghigh-temperature aluminum alloysstrengthening phase researchcast aluminum compositesheat-resistant components

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