Fe1 Re1

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· Fe1 Re1

Fe1Re1 is an equiatomic iron-rhenium intermetallic compound, representing a binary metallic system combining iron's abundance and ferromagnetism with rhenium's high melting point and refractory properties. This material belongs to the class of ordered intermetallics and appears primarily in research contexts exploring high-temperature structural alloys and magnetic materials, though limited industrial adoption suggests it remains largely experimental. The iron-rhenium system is of interest for potential high-temperature applications where conventional nickel-based superalloys reach their limits, and for fundamental study of phase stability and mechanical behavior in refractory metal combinations.

High-temperature structural researchRefractory metal systemsIntermetallic compound studiesExperimental aerospace applicationsMagnetic material developmentPhase diagram exploration

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