Ni2Mo4C

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· Ni2Mo4C

Ni2Mo4C is a nickel-molybdenum carbide compound, a refractory ceramic material belonging to the family of transition metal carbides. This is primarily a research and development material rather than a widely commercialized engineering standard, studied for its potential in high-temperature and wear-resistant applications where traditional carbides may fall short. The material combines nickel's toughness and molybdenum carbide's hardness, making it a candidate for extreme-environment applications, though industrial adoption remains limited and material characterization continues in academic and specialized industrial settings.

experimental high-temperature compositeswear-resistant coatingsrefractory applicationscutting tool researchaerospace component researchmaterials science development

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