Category: Molybdenum Alloy

Industrial Applications of Refractory Metal Molybdenum

Definition: Molybdenum is a kind of silver-white metal, belonging to the refractory metal category. It is hard and tough, and is free from the erosion of the air at room temperature. It doesn’t have chemical reaction with hydrochloric acid or hydrofluoric acid. Discovery: Molybdenum was first discovered in 1782 When Swedish scientist Elm linseed oil

Super Performances of Molybdenum Alloys

In terms of global consumption structure, molybdenum is indeed an ally of iron. The demand for molybdenum in western developed countries is 80% from steel, including 30% from stainless steel, 30% from low-alloy steel, 10% from drilling and cutting tools, and 10% from cast steel. Another 20% is spent on molybdenum chemicals, molybdenum-based lubricants, and

An Overview of the Molybdenum alloy

Molybdenum alloy is a nonferrous alloy composed of molybdenum matrix and other elements, which are nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), titanium (Ti), and zirconium (Zr), hafnium (Hf), tungsten (W) and rare earth elements. The addition of alloying elements can not only strengthen molybdenum alloy in solid solution and maintain its low-temperature plasticity but also form a

Pure Molybdenum Wire VS Molybdenum Lanthanum Alloy Wire

In recent years, molybdenum wire has been widely used in the modern mold processing, so it occupies an increasingly important position in the deep processing industry of molybdenum metal. At present, there are mainly pure molybdenum wire and molybdenum lanthanum alloy wire used in EDM wire cutting. That’s a little bit of a hassle. When

What are the Uses of Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys?

All kinds of human tissues contain molybdenum, which is a silver-white metal with a high melting point. Molybdenum is widely used in all works of life. In the metallurgical industry, molybdenum is not only an additive for the production of various alloy steels, but also can be combined with tungsten, nickel, cobalt, zirconium, titanium, vanadium,

How does the Molybdenum Work in Coating Industry?

Like tungsten, molybdenum is a kind of refractory metal, and its melting point is 2620 ℃. Molybdenum has a strong interatomic binding force, low expansion coefficient, high conductivity and good thermal conductivity. With the rapid development of the electronic information industry, the application of molybdenum as the sputtering target has been increasing. The sputtering target