CeLuO3

ceramic
· CeLuO3

CeLuO3 is a rare-earth oxide ceramic compound combining cerium and lutetium oxides, belonging to the perovskite or pyrochlore family of advanced ceramics. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established production, with potential applications in high-temperature structural ceramics, optical devices, and thermal barrier coatings where the rare-earth composition can provide enhanced thermal stability and chemical inertness. Its notable density and rare-earth constituent suggest investigation for specialized applications where thermal shock resistance, refractory performance, or luminescent properties are critical, though engineering adoption would depend on cost-benefit analysis versus conventional rare-earth ceramics like yttria-stabilized zirconia.

thermal barrier coatingshigh-temperature ceramicsrefractory materialsoptical ceramics (research)aerospace thermal protectionspecialized rare-earth applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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