Co0.125Mn0.25Ni0.375Sn0.25
metal· Co0.125Mn0.25Ni0.375Sn0.25
This is a quaternary metal alloy combining cobalt, manganese, nickel, and tin in roughly equal proportions, belonging to the family of multi-principal-element or high-entropy alloys. Such compositions are primarily studied in research contexts for their potential to achieve unique combinations of strength, ductility, and thermal stability that differ significantly from traditional binary or ternary alloys. The specific Co–Mn–Ni–Sn system is being explored for applications requiring enhanced mechanical performance at elevated temperatures or improved damping characteristics, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to well-established alternatives.
research and developmenthigh-entropy alloy systemselevated-temperature applicationsdamping and vibration controladvanced structural materials
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