Mg503Ag497

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· Mg503Ag497

Mg503Ag497 is an experimental magnesium-silver intermetallic compound representing a near-equiatomic composition in the Mg-Ag binary system. This material lies in the research domain of lightweight metallic compounds and is not a commercially established alloy; it is primarily of scientific interest for investigating phase stability, crystal structure, and mechanical behavior in the Mg-Ag system. Potential applications would target aerospace or biomedical sectors where magnesium's low density is valuable, though the silver content would limit cost-competitiveness and thermal stability compared to conventional Mg alloys, making this composition relevant mainly for specialized research into high-strength or corrosion-resistant magnesium intermetallics.

research compound—phase studieslightweight intermetallic developmentcorrosion resistance investigationhigh-strength magnesium alloysexperimental materials characterization

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