Al5IrNi4

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· Al5IrNi4

Al5IrNi4 is an intermetallic compound combining aluminum, iridium, and nickel, likely explored as a high-temperature structural material or functional alloy. This material belongs to the family of transition-metal aluminides and represents a research-phase composition; such ternary systems are investigated for elevated-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, or specialized catalytic/electronic properties where the combination of a refractory metal (iridium) with aluminum and nickel offers potential advantages over conventional binary alloys. Industrial adoption remains limited, making it most relevant to advanced aerospace, thermal management, or materials research applications where conventional superalloys or single-phase intermetallics prove insufficient.

high-temperature structural componentsaerospace researchintermetallic developmentcorrosion-resistant coatingsmaterials researchspecialized alloy systems

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