Lu5Si3

ceramic
· Lu5Si3

Lu5Si3 is an intermetallic ceramic compound belonging to the rare-earth silicide family, combining lutetium (a heavy rare-earth element) with silicon in a defined crystalline structure. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest for high-temperature structural applications, particularly in aerospace and advanced thermal environments where its refractory characteristics and thermal stability are valuable. Lu5Si3 is notable within the rare-earth silicide family for its potential in ultra-high-temperature applications, though it remains less commercialized than competing materials like MoSi₂ or Cr₃Si, making it most relevant to engineers working on next-generation propulsion systems, thermal protection systems, or materials research programs.

high-temperature aerospace componentsrefractory materials researchthermal protection systemsintermetallic compositesadvanced ceramics developmentextreme environment engineering

Compliance & Regulations

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Bulk Modulus(K)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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