TmB2C

ceramic
· TmB2C

TmB2C is an experimental ternary ceramic compound combining thulium, boron, and carbon—part of the rare-earth borocarbide family. This research material is of interest in advanced ceramics development where extreme hardness, thermal stability, and refractory properties are sought, though industrial adoption remains limited and the material is primarily studied in laboratory and academic settings rather than high-volume engineering applications.

refractory coatings (research)hard ceramic composites (exploratory)high-temperature material researchrare-earth ceramic compoundswear-resistant tool developmentfundamental materials science

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