Cu3Zr2

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· Cu3Zr2

Cu3Zr2 is an intermetallic compound in the copper-zirconium system, representing a hard, brittle phase that forms at specific compositional ratios within Cu-Zr alloys. This material is primarily of research and academic interest rather than widespread industrial use, studied for its potential in high-strength, high-temperature applications and as a constituent phase in bulk metallic glasses and composite materials. Engineers encounter Cu3Zr2 most commonly when designing Cu-Zr based amorphous alloys or crystalline composites, where its presence influences overall mechanical behavior, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance.

bulk metallic glass researchintermetallic compositeshigh-temperature structural applicationscopper-zirconium alloy developmentmaterials science researchphase engineering in advanced alloys

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