Mo2AlC
metal· Mo2AlC
Mo2AlC is a ternary carbide compound belonging to the MAX phase family of materials, characterized by a hexagonal crystal structure combining metallic and ceramic properties. This material is primarily investigated in research and advanced development contexts for applications requiring high-temperature stability, thermal shock resistance, and damage tolerance—properties difficult to achieve in conventional ceramics or refractory metals. Mo2AlC and related MAX phases are candidates for aerospace thermal barriers, nuclear fuel cladding, and high-temperature structural applications where traditional monolithic ceramics would fail due to brittleness.
High-temperature structural componentsAerospace thermal barriersNuclear reactor applicationsRefractory coatingsAdvanced ceramics researchThermal management systems
Compliance & Regulations
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