Mo2SnC
metal· Mo2SnC
Mo₂SnC is a ternary carbide compound belonging to the MAX phase family, a class of layered ceramic materials combining properties of both metals and ceramics. This material is primarily of research and developmental interest, investigated for high-temperature structural applications where a combination of stiffness, thermal stability, and damage tolerance is advantageous over monolithic ceramics or traditional refractory metals. Engineers consider MAX phases like Mo₂SnC for environments requiring thermal shock resistance and machinability alongside elevated-temperature strength, though industrial adoption remains limited pending further processing optimization and cost reduction.
high-temperature structural applicationsrefractory coatingsthermal shock resistant componentsaerospace researchadvanced ceramics developmentdamage-tolerant materials research
Compliance & Regulations
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