Ti1 Zn1 Cu2
metalTi1Zn1Cu2 is a titanium-based alloy containing zinc and copper as primary alloying elements, formulated to enhance strength and corrosion resistance compared to unalloyed titanium or conventional Ti-Al-V systems. This composition sits within the family of specialty titanium alloys developed for applications requiring improved wear resistance, fatigue performance, or enhanced biocompatibility; it is more commonly encountered in research and specialized industrial contexts rather than as a mainstream aerospace or medical grade. Engineers would select this alloy when conventional titanium grades are insufficient for combined mechanical and corrosion demands, particularly in marine environments, chemical processing equipment, or biomedical implant systems where zinc and copper additions improve osseointegration or antimicrobial properties.
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Formation Energy(ΔHf) | -0.1740 | eV/atom | — |