Be26 Mg2
ceramic· Be26 Mg2
Be₂₆Mg₂ is an intermetallic ceramic compound combining beryllium and magnesium in a defined stoichiometric ratio, belonging to the family of lightweight metal-ceramic composites. This material is primarily of research interest for aerospace and high-temperature structural applications where extremely low density combined with thermal stability is advantageous, though it remains less commonly deployed in production compared to more established ceramics. Engineers would consider this material for applications demanding the lightest possible weight with moderate thermal resistance, though beryllium-containing materials require careful handling due to toxicity concerns and beryllium dust inhalation hazards.
aerospace structureslightweight compositeshigh-temperature researchadvanced ceramicsberyllium-based intermetallics
Compliance & Regulations
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