B2 C2 Mo4

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· B2 C2 Mo4

B2C2Mo4 is a complex boron-carbon-molybdenum compound that belongs to the refractory metal carbide family, likely an experimental or specialized material rather than a commodity alloy. This composition suggests a material designed for extreme-temperature or high-hardness applications, combining molybdenum's strength and thermal properties with boron and carbon's hardening effects. Industrial adoption of such ternary compounds is limited and typically restricted to research environments, advanced manufacturing, or specialized wear-resistant coatings where conventional carbides or high-entropy alloys are insufficient.

refractory coatingshigh-temperature structural researchwear-resistant surfacesadvanced ceramics developmentresearch/experimental applications

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