Al2TiZn

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· Al2TiZn

Al2TiZn is an intermetallic compound combining aluminum, titanium, and zinc, representing a ternary metallic system of research interest for lightweight structural applications. This material family is studied primarily in academic and experimental contexts for potential aerospace and automotive uses where weight reduction and thermal stability are valued, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to established Ti alloys or Al-Zn systems. The combination of these elements aims to balance the light weight of aluminum with titanium's strength and thermal performance, though practical processing and cost considerations have limited commercialization.

experimental aerospace structureslightweight intermetallic researchhigh-temperature aluminum alloysautomotive weight reductiontitanium-aluminum compositesmaterials science development

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