Ho1 B2 Rh2 C1

ceramic
· Ho1 B2 Rh2 C1

Ho1B2Rh2C1 is an experimental ceramic compound combining holmium, boron, rhodium, and carbon in a complex stoichiometric ratio. This material falls within the family of rare-earth transition-metal borocarbides and carbides, which are primarily studied for their potential in high-temperature structural and functional applications. While not yet established in mainstream industrial production, materials in this class are being explored for their potential hardness, thermal stability, and wear resistance in demanding environments.

high-temperature ceramics (research)wear-resistant coatings (experimental)rare-earth compound developmentadvanced refractory applications (theoretical)materials science research

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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