TiMn(Ni2Sn)2
metal· TiMn(Ni2Sn)2
TiMn(Ni2Sn)2 is a ternary/quaternary intermetallic compound combining titanium, manganese, nickel, and tin—a material family typically explored for advanced functional and structural applications where conventional alloys fall short. This compound belongs to the broader class of high-entropy and multi-principal-element intermetallics, currently in active research rather than established production. The material is of interest for applications requiring specific combinations of properties such as enhanced thermal stability, improved damping characteristics, or unique magnetic/electronic behavior, though practical industrial adoption remains limited pending further development and process scale-up.
intermetallic research compoundsthermal management systemsdamping and vibration controladvanced alloy developmentfunctional materials research
Compliance & Regulations
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