Cu3Si

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· Cu3Si

Cu3Si is an intermetallic compound in the copper-silicon system, representing a brittle metallic phase that forms at specific compositional ratios. While not commonly used as a primary structural material, Cu3Si appears in copper-silicon alloys as a secondary phase and has been studied in materials research for its hardening effects and role in precipitation-strengthened copper alloys. Its presence and behavior are relevant to engineers working with age-hardenable copper alloys or studying phase equilibria in multi-phase copper systems.

precipitation-hardened copper alloysphase strengthening researchelectrical contacts and connectorsthermal management materialsmetallurgical phase studies

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