Tb2C3

ceramic
· Tb2C3

Tb2C3 is a rare-earth carbide ceramic compound combining terbium with carbon, belonging to the family of lanthanide carbides used in high-temperature and extreme-environment applications. While primarily a research and specialized material rather than a commodity ceramic, terbium carbides are investigated for their potential in ultra-high-temperature structural components, nuclear fuel matrices, and specialized coatings due to the high melting point and chemical stability characteristic of rare-earth carbides. The material represents a niche alternative to more common refractory carbides (such as TiC or WC) where terbium's unique electronic or neutron-interaction properties may offer specific advantages in demanding aerospace, nuclear, or materials science contexts.

high-temperature refractory componentsnuclear fuel applicationsrare-earth carbide researchextreme-environment ceramicsspecialized coating materialsaerospace structural research

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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