CuZr2

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· CuZr2

CuZr2 is an intermetallic compound in the copper-zirconium system, representing a stoichiometric phase that combines copper's electrical and thermal conductivity with zirconium's strength and corrosion resistance. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than a widespread commercial alloy, explored for applications requiring thermal management, wear resistance, or high-temperature stability where traditional copper alloys or zirconium-based materials fall short. Engineers would consider CuZr2 in specialized contexts—such as dissipative coatings, advanced composites, or high-reliability electronic packaging—where the unique combination of metallic bonding and intermetallic hardening offers potential advantages over single-element or binary alloys.

electronic thermal managementwear-resistant coatingshigh-temperature aerospace applicationscomposite reinforcement phaseresearch/specialty alloys

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