Al667Fe333

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· Al667Fe333

Al667Fe333 is an intermetallic compound in the aluminum-iron system, representing a specific stoichiometric phase rather than a conventional alloy. This material combines aluminum's light weight with iron's strength and thermal stability, making it relevant for research into advanced structural composites and high-temperature applications where weight reduction is critical. The intermetallic nature typically provides high hardness and elevated-temperature strength, though at the trade-off of reduced ductility compared to conventional aluminum alloys.

aerospace lightweight structureshigh-temperature compositesintermetallic research materialswear-resistant coatingsautomotive lightweightingexperimental structural applications

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