Tm43Pd57

ceramic
· Tm43Pd57

Tm43Pd57 is an intermetallic compound composed of thulium and palladium in a 43:57 atomic ratio, belonging to the rare-earth–transition-metal ceramic/intermetallic family. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established commercial use, with potential applications in high-temperature structural materials, magnetic devices, or thermal management systems where rare-earth intermetallics are explored. The thulium-palladium system offers the possibility of tuning properties such as thermal stability, electrical conductivity, and magnetic behavior through composition control, making it relevant to materials scientists investigating novel compounds for advanced aerospace, electronic, or catalytic applications.

research compoundshigh-temperature intermetallicsrare-earth materials developmentexperimental alloy systemsthermal management researchelectronic materials

Compliance & Regulations

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