Ti2ReRh

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· Ti2ReRh

Ti2ReRh is an intermetallic compound combining titanium, rhenium, and rhodium, representing a specialized high-temperature metal system in the titanium-transition metal family. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than widespread industrial production, investigated for potential applications requiring exceptional high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance where conventional titanium alloys reach their limits. The combination of refractory elements (Re, Rh) with titanium suggests exploration in aerospace propulsion, thermal barrier systems, or other extreme-environment applications where the enhanced thermal stability and oxidation resistance of intermetallic phases could outweigh the challenges of processing and cost.

high-temperature aerospace componentsturbine engine researchoxidation-resistant coatingsadvanced intermetallic developmentrefractory metal alloysexperimental/laboratory materials

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