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High-Entropy Alloys (HEAs) are a class of advanced materials that contain multiple principal elements rather than a dominant matrix element. They are characterized by their complex and multi-elemental composition, often comprising five or more metallic elements each contributing roughly equal proportions. Unlike conventional alloys, HEAs can form complex solid solution phases with a high degree of configurational entropy. This results in a more stable, disordered atomic structure that can impart unique physical and mechanical properties, which make them ideal for use in a variety of industries, including aerospace, energy, and medical devices. CD Bioparticles provides various high-entropy alloy powders with different compositions. The particle size can be customized. Bulk purchase is available.

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