Fe3RhN

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· Fe3RhN

Fe3RhN is an iron-rhodium nitride intermetallic compound belonging to the class of transition metal nitrides. This is primarily a research and developmental material rather than a widely commercialized engineering alloy, studied for its potential hardness, wear resistance, and thermal stability characteristics that arise from the strong metal-nitrogen bonding and ordered crystal structure typical of ternary nitride systems. The incorporation of rhodium—a platinum-group metal—into the iron nitride matrix suggests investigation for high-performance applications where both mechanical strength and corrosion resistance are critical, though its high material cost and limited production scale restrict current industrial adoption mainly to specialized aerospace, cutting tool, and catalysis research contexts.

Research and development compoundsHard coatings and wear protectionHigh-temperature alloysCatalytic materialsCutting tool researchCorrosion-resistant composites

Compliance & Regulations

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