Co7Mo6

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· Co7Mo6

Co7Mo6 is an intermetallic compound composed of cobalt and molybdenum, representing a hard, brittle phase that forms in cobalt-molybdenum alloy systems. This material is primarily of research and specialized industrial interest rather than a standalone engineering material, as it typically appears as a constituent phase in tool steels, wear-resistant coatings, and high-temperature alloys rather than being used in bulk form. Engineers encounter Co7Mo6 when studying phase diagrams of Co-Mo systems for tool design, thermal barrier applications, and superalloy development, where its high hardness and refractory character contribute to wear resistance and elevated-temperature stability.

tool steels and cutting toolswear-resistant coatingssuperalloy developmenthigh-temperature alloy systemsphase engineering researchrefractory intermetallics

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