Mg10B16Ir19
ceramic· Mg10B16Ir19
Mg10B16Ir19 is a ternary ceramic compound combining magnesium, boron, and iridium phases—a research-stage material that explores intermetallic and boride chemistry for high-temperature applications. This composition sits at the intersection of lightweight metallic systems (magnesium base) and refractory ceramic phases (borides and iridium), making it a candidate for advanced structural ceramics in extreme-temperature environments where conventional materials reach their limits. The material's development context suggests investigation into improved damage tolerance and oxidation resistance compared to monolithic borides or pure metallic systems.
High-temperature structural ceramicsAerospace propulsion componentsResearch/experimental phaseOxidation-resistant coatingsRefractory intermetallic systemsUltra-high-temperature applications
Compliance & Regulations
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Environmental
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