Ti5Al4Zn11
metal· Ti5Al4Zn11
Ti5Al4Zn11 is an experimental titanium-aluminum-zinc ternary alloy, part of the family of lightweight titanium compositions being explored for advanced structural applications. This research alloy combines titanium's inherent corrosion resistance and strength-to-weight ratio with aluminum and zinc additions to modify microstructure and mechanical behavior; it remains largely in development phases rather than established production use. The composition suggests potential for applications requiring low density with moderate strengthening, though limited industrial adoption indicates this alloy is still under evaluation relative to more mature alternatives like Ti-6Al-4V or conventional aluminum-zinc systems.
Aerospace researchLightweight structural componentsCorrosion-resistant applicationsExperimental alloy systemsHigh-strength-to-weight candidatesMaterials development
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