Co5Gd
metal· Co5Gd
Co5Gd is an intermetallic compound composed of cobalt and gadolinium, belonging to the rare-earth transition metal alloy family. This material is primarily of research interest for applications requiring high magnetic moments and thermal stability, particularly in permanent magnet systems and magnetocaloric devices where the rare-earth element provides enhanced magnetic coupling. Co5Gd represents an experimental composition within the Co-Gd phase diagram and is not yet widely adopted in mainstream engineering, but the Co-RE (rare-earth) alloy family shows promise for next-generation magnetic applications where alternatives like Nd-Fe-B magnets face cost or supply constraints.
permanent magnets (research)magnetocaloric cooling systemshigh-temperature magnetic devicesrare-earth alloy developmentmagnetic component prototypingcryogenic applications
Compliance & Regulations
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