B14 Mn2 Dy6

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· B14 Mn2 Dy6

B14 Mn2 Dy6 is an intermetallic compound combining boron, manganese, and dysprosium—a rare-earth element—into a crystalline metal phase. This is a research-grade material rather than a commodity alloy, studied primarily for its magnetic properties and potential high-temperature stability due to the rare-earth dysprosium content. The material belongs to the family of rare-earth transition-metal intermetallics, which are explored for applications requiring strong magnetism, thermal stability, or unusual electronic properties not achievable in conventional alloys.

permanent magnets (research)high-temperature magnetic applicationsrare-earth metallurgymagnetic refrigeration (Gd-class materials)advanced aerospace materials (experimental)

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