CuTi

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· CuTi

CuTi is a copper-titanium intermetallic compound or binary alloy combining two elements known for high strength and corrosion resistance. This material family is primarily of research and emerging-application interest, explored for applications requiring the combined benefits of titanium's biocompatibility and strength with copper's thermal and electrical conductivity. Engineers consider CuTi variants when seeking alternatives to conventional titanium alloys in specialized thermal management, biomedical, or high-performance structural roles where copper's presence provides added functionality.

biomedical implants (experimental)thermal conductivity applicationshigh-strength compositesresearch metallurgyaerospace structures (developmental)corrosion-resistant coatings

Compliance & Regulations

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