Nd667Al333

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· Nd667Al333

Nd667Al333 is a rare-earth–aluminum intermetallic compound with a nominal composition of approximately 67% neodymium and 33% aluminum. This material belongs to the family of rare-earth metal intermetallics, which are typically explored for high-temperature structural applications and magnetic applications due to the electronic properties of lanthanide elements. The compound is not a common production alloy and appears to be primarily a research or experimental material; it would be encountered in academic studies of phase diagrams, intermetallic strengthening mechanisms, or functional properties (such as magnetism or thermal expansion control) rather than in mainstream industrial supply chains.

high-temperature structural researchrare-earth intermetallicsmagnetic material developmentphase diagram studiesaerospace materials researchexperimental alloy systems

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