Lu2 Fe17 C3

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· Lu2 Fe17 C3

Lu2Fe17C3 is an intermetallic compound combining lutetium, iron, and carbon, belonging to the rare-earth iron carbide family of materials. This is a research-phase material studied primarily for its potential magnetic and high-temperature properties rather than an established commercial alloy. The material's appeal lies in its combination of rare-earth hardening and iron-based ferromagnetism, making it of interest in magnetic applications and high-performance structural composites, though it remains largely in academic investigation rather than widespread industrial deployment.

magnetic alloys researchhigh-temperature intermetallicsrare-earth compoundsadvanced structural compositesmaterials science experimentation

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