Tb43Pd57

ceramic
· Tb43Pd57

Tb43Pd57 is an intermetallic compound composed of terbium (a rare-earth element) and palladium, representing a research-phase material within the rare-earth–transition-metal alloy family. This compound falls at the boundary between metallic and ceramic behavior and is primarily of scientific and exploratory interest rather than established industrial production. Potential applications span advanced functional materials including permanent magnets, hydrogen storage systems, and high-temperature structural components, though practical engineering adoption remains limited pending demonstration of manufacturing scalability and cost-effectiveness.

rare-earth functional materialshydrogen storage researchpermanent magnet developmenthigh-temperature intermetallicsmaterials science researchexploratory alloy systems

Compliance & Regulations

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