Sm109Mg891

ceramic
· Sm109Mg891

Sm109Mg891 is a samarium-magnesium intermetallic ceramic compound, likely an experimental or specialized research material combining a rare-earth element (samarium) with magnesium in a high-rare-earth ratio composition. This material family is explored for applications requiring thermal stability, oxidation resistance, or unique electronic/magnetic properties at elevated temperatures, though it remains outside mainstream engineering practice. The specific Sm-Mg stoichiometry suggests potential relevance to high-temperature structural applications or functional ceramic research rather than commodity use.

high-temperature structural ceramicsrare-earth intermetallics (research)oxidation-resistant coatingsthermal barrier applicationsmaterials research and developmentspecialized aerospace/defense prototyping

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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