Zr0.35Hf0.35Ti0.3NiSn
metal· Zr0.35Hf0.35Ti0.3NiSn
Zr0.35Hf0.35Ti0.3NiSn is a high-entropy alloy (HEA) combining refractory metals (zirconium, hafnium, titanium) with transition metals (nickel) and a semimetal (tin). This is a research-stage material designed to achieve exceptional thermal stability and mechanical performance at elevated temperatures through multi-component strengthening mechanisms. While not yet widely commercialized, alloys in this family are being developed for aerospace and nuclear applications where conventional superalloys reach their thermal limits, with the multi-principal-element design intended to provide superior creep resistance and thermal fatigue tolerance compared to traditional single-matrix superalloys.
high-temperature aerospace componentsnuclear reactor materialsexperimental structural alloysthermal barrier applicationsrefractory metal researchadvanced engine materials
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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Thermal Conductivity(k)2 entries | — | W/(m·K) | — | — | |
| ↳ | — | W/(m·K) | 127°C | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
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Electrical Conductivity(σ) | — | S/cm | 27°C | — | |
Electrical Resistivity(ρe) | — | Ω·m | 27°C | — | |
Thermoelectric Power Factor(PF) | — | W/(m·K²) | 27°C | — | |
Seebeck Coefficient(S) | — | μV/K | 27°C | — | |
Thermoelectric Figure of Merit(zT) | — | - | 127°C | — |
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