Zr7P4

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· Zr7P4

Zr7P4 is an intermetallic compound in the zirconium-phosphorus system, representing a ceramic-like metallic phase that combines zirconium's corrosion resistance with phosphide chemistry. This material exists primarily in research and exploratory development contexts, where it is investigated for high-temperature structural applications, wear-resistant coatings, and specialty refractories where conventional alloys or ceramics prove insufficient. Interest in zirconium phosphides stems from their potential thermal stability and hardness, though industrial adoption remains limited compared to established zirconium alloys or carbide ceramics.

high-temperature coatingsrefractory materialswear-resistant compoundsresearch phase intermetallicsspecialty ceramicscorrosion-resistant compounds

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