Zr2(Co7B2)3

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· Zr2(Co7B2)3

Zr₂(Co₇B₂)₃ is an intermetallic compound combining zirconium, cobalt, and boron, representing a complex ternary metallic phase. This material exists primarily in the research domain as a theoretical or experimental composition studied for its potential hardness, thermal stability, and wear resistance rather than established industrial production. Interest in this compound family stems from the hardening effects of boron and cobalt in zirconium-based matrices, making it relevant to advanced coating, tool, and high-temperature structural applications where conventional alloys reach performance limits.

Hard coatings and wear surfacesHigh-temperature structural researchTool materials (experimental)Zirconium alloy developmentIntermetallic research compounds

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