TaNb2Tc
metal· JVASP-156961· TaNb2Tc
TaNb2Tc is a refractory metal alloy combining tantalum, niobium, and titanium carbide, belonging to the family of high-performance transition metal compounds. This material is primarily explored in aerospace and high-temperature engineering contexts where extreme thermal stability and mechanical rigidity are required. The combination of tantalum and niobium—both refractory metals with exceptional melting points—makes this alloy candidate for ultra-high-temperature applications, while the carbide phase enhances hardness and wear resistance; however, this remains largely a research-focused composition rather than a widely commercialized engineering material.
aerospace propulsion systemshigh-temperature structural componentsrefractory coatingsresearch metallurgyextreme environment engineeringwear-resistant applications
Compliance & Regulations
?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bulk Modulus(K) | 30,733.5 | ksi | — | ||
Poisson's Ratio(ν) | 0.3600 | - | — | ||
Shear Modulus(G) | 9,935.1 | ksi | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Density(ρ) | 0.4064 | lb/in³ | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Band Gap(Eg) | 0.000 | eV | — | ||
Magnetic Moment(μB) | 0.000 | µB | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull) | 0.1079 | eV/atom | — | ||
Formation Energy(ΔHf) | -0.1410 | eV/atom | — |
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