Ca(FeP)2

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· Ca(FeP)2

Ca(FeP)₂ is an intermetallic compound combining calcium, iron, and phosphorus—a member of the ternary metal phosphide family. This is primarily a research material rather than a production alloy; compounds in this system are investigated for their potential in high-strength structural applications and functional materials where the combination of light calcium with iron and phosphide bonding offers potential for tailored mechanical properties. Researchers explore such ternary intermetallics to achieve improved stiffness-to-weight ratios and thermal stability, though practical industrial deployment remains limited compared to conventional steels and aluminum alloys.

research & developmentexperimental intermetallicslightweight structural conceptshigh-temperature stability studiesmaterials science characterization

Compliance & Regulations

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