Co4 B4 Mo4

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· Co4 B4 Mo4

Co₄B₄Mo₄ is a complex intermetallic compound combining cobalt, boron, and molybdenum—a composition more commonly encountered in materials research rather than established industrial production. This material represents the metal boride family, where boron forms hard ceramic-like phases with transition metals, and the addition of molybdenum suggests potential for enhanced strength or wear resistance at elevated temperatures. While not yet a mainstream engineering material, cobalt-molybdenum borides are investigated for applications requiring exceptional hardness and thermal stability, positioning this compound in the research frontier for tooling, wear-resistant coatings, or high-temperature structural applications where conventional superalloys may fall short.

research compound—wear-resistant coatingshigh-temperature structural phasesmetal boride developmenttooling and cutting applications (exploratory)thermal barrier researchintermetallic strengthening phases

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