Mg1 Ti1 Ir2
metal· Mg1 Ti1 Ir2
Mg1Ti1Ir2 is an intermetallic compound combining magnesium, titanium, and iridium in a 1:1:2 molar ratio. This is a research-stage material belonging to the class of ternary intermetallics, likely explored for high-temperature structural applications given the presence of iridium—a refractory metal known for extreme thermal stability. Such materials are typically investigated in aerospace and defense contexts where lightweight, thermally resistant components are needed, though this specific composition remains largely in the experimental phase.
high-temperature structural componentsaerospace researchintermetallic compound developmentrefractory alloy systemsexperimental advanced materials
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