Gd333Co667

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· Gd333Co667

Gd333Co667 is a rare-earth transition metal intermetallic compound combining gadolinium (33 at.%) and cobalt (67 at.%), belonging to the family of magnetic and high-temperature metallic materials. This composition represents an experimental or specialized research alloy rather than a widely commercialized engineering material; such gadolinium-cobalt systems are investigated for their magnetic properties, potential high-temperature strength, and thermal management applications. The material would be of interest to engineers working on advanced magnetic devices, rare-earth magnet alternatives, or high-performance materials requiring specific thermal or electromagnetic behavior.

Magnetic applications (research phase)High-temperature metallicsRare-earth alloy developmentThermal management systemsSpecialized electromagnetsMaterials research and prototyping

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