Tag: TZM Alloy

Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys: Demand and Applications

From the perspective of the global consumption structure, molybdenum is indeed an ally of iron. According to the demand table for molybdenum in western developed countries below, stainless steel accounts for 30%, low alloy steel accounts for 30%, drilling bits and cutting tools account for 10%, and cast steel accounts for 10%; the other 20%

Introduction to 3 Types of Molybdenum Alloys

Pure molybdenum has the advantages of high melting point, good thermal conductivity, and small thermal expansion coefficient. Molybdenum alloy is a non-ferrous alloy composed of molybdenum as the matrix and other elements are added. This article mainly introduces Molybdenum single-crystal alloy, Molybdenum rhenium alloy, and Titanium zirconium molybdenum (TZM) alloy. Molybdenum singl-crystal alloy Molybdenum single

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

Industrial Demands of Molybdenum and 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, 30% from stainless steel, 30% from low-alloy steel, 10% from drilling and cutting tools, and 10% from cast steel, and the other 20 percent of molybdenum consumption is in molybdenum