Al36(FeNi)7

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· Al36(FeNi)7

Al36(FeNi)7 is an intermetallic compound in the aluminum-iron-nickel system, representing a research-phase material that combines aluminum's lightweight character with iron and nickel for enhanced strength and thermal stability. This material family is investigated for applications requiring improved mechanical performance at elevated temperatures while maintaining relatively low density compared to conventional superalloys. The specific phase composition suggests potential use in aerospace and automotive sectors where weight reduction and thermal resistance are simultaneously valued, though this particular composition remains largely experimental and would require evaluation against established alloy standards in targeted applications.

aerospace structural componentshigh-temperature applicationslightweight alloys researchautomotive engine componentsintermetallic compound developmentthermal stability applications

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