AlTiO3

ceramic
· AlTiO3

AlTiO3 is an aluminum titanium oxide ceramic compound that combines aluminum and titanium oxides into a single phase material. This ceramic is primarily investigated in research contexts for high-temperature structural applications and as a potential constituent in composite systems, where its thermal stability and oxide-ceramic nature offer promise for extreme-environment engineering. The material is less commonly used in widespread industrial production compared to established ceramics like alumina or titania, but represents an area of active development for applications requiring both thermal durability and specific mechanical properties in demanding environments.

high-temperature structural ceramicscomposite reinforcement phasesthermal barrier coatings (research)refractory applicationsaerospace material researchengine component development

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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