Ce1 Si2 Ir3

ceramic
· Ce1 Si2 Ir3

Ce₁Si₂Ir₃ is an intermetallic ceramic compound combining cerium, silicon, and iridium in a fixed stoichiometric ratio. This is a research-phase material from the family of ternary intermetallic ceramics, likely investigated for high-temperature structural applications where the combination of rare-earth (cerium) and refractory metal (iridium) phases offers potential for thermal stability and oxidation resistance. The material remains largely experimental; engineers would encounter it in academic literature or specialized research contexts rather than established industrial production, but the Ce–Si–Ir system represents a promising avenue for advanced ceramics in extreme-environment engineering where conventional superalloys reach their limits.

high-temperature structural ceramics (research)aerospace engine components (exploratory)oxidation-resistant coatings (experimental)refractory intermetallicsthermal barrier material developmentmaterials research and development

Compliance & Regulations

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