Al5CoNi14
metal· Al5CoNi14
Al5CoNi14 is an intermetallic compound in the aluminum-cobalt-nickel ternary system, representing a high-entropy or complex intermetallic phase rather than a conventional solid-solution alloy. This material is primarily of research and development interest, studied for potential high-temperature applications where the intermetallic bonding provides strength and thermal stability, though industrial deployment remains limited. The aluminum base combined with cobalt and nickel additions targets scenarios requiring improved creep resistance or specific magnetic/thermal properties compared to conventional aluminum alloys.
High-temperature structural components (research phase)Intermetallic compound developmentAerospace/turbine studiesMaterials characterization researchLightweight refractory alloys
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