Mg439Ag561

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· Mg439Ag561

Mg439Ag561 is an experimental magnesium-silver intermetallic compound with a high silver content, representing a research-phase material in the Mg-Ag binary system. This composition falls outside conventional commercial magnesium alloys and appears designed to explore enhanced properties through controlled intermetallic phases rather than traditional solid-solution strengthening. The material is of primary interest to researchers investigating lightweight structural composites, biocompatible implant candidates, or specialized applications requiring the corrosion resistance and electrical properties that silver can impart to magnesium matrices—though its high precious metal content and unproven scalability make it unsuitable for cost-sensitive production use.

research and developmentbiomedical implants (experimental)lightweight structural compositeselectrical/thermal conductivity enhancementcorrosion-resistant coatings or interlayershigh-value specialty applications

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