Molybdenum

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Molybdenum Products Overview

Molybdenum is a strong, corrosion-resistant metal known for its high melting point and exceptional thermal and electrical conductivity. It is widely used in industrial applications, including aerospace, energy, and electronics.

Properties of Molybdenum
  • High Melting Point: Molybdenum has a melting point of 2623°C.
  • Density: Molybdenum has a density of 10.2 g/cm³, making it relatively lightweight compared to tungsten.
  • Corrosion Resistance: It is highly resistant to corrosion, particularly in high-temperature and chemical environments.
  • Strength and Toughness: Molybdenum maintains strength even at elevated temperatures.
  • Conductivity: Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity makes it ideal for electronic components.
Chemical Composition of Molybdenum Products
Product Mo (%) Fe (%) Ni (%) Cu (%) Other (%)
Pure Molybdenum 99.95 0 0 0 0.05
Molybdenum Alloys 85-95 3-5 2-4 1-2 0.05
Mechanical Properties of Molybdenum Products
Product Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength (MPa) Elongation (%) Hardness (HV)
Pure Molybdenum 550-650 450-550 10-20 200-250
Molybdenum Alloys 700-900 600-800 8-12 250-350
Specification Standards for Molybdenum Products
Product Standard Description
Pure Molybdenum ASTM B386 Standard Specification for Molybdenum Plate, Sheet, and Strip
Molybdenum Alloys ASTM B387 Standard Specification for Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloy Rod, Bar, and Wire
Applications of Molybdenum Products
  • Aerospace Industry: Used in aircraft and spacecraft components due to its strength and heat resistance.
  • Energy Sector: Applied in power generation, including nuclear and solar power plants.
  • Electronics: Utilized in semiconductors, electrodes, and heat sinks due to its excellent electrical conductivity.
  • Medical Industry: Used in medical imaging equipment and radiation shielding.
  • Defense Applications: Molybdenum alloys are often used in military-grade armor and missile components.
  • Industrial Tools: Employed in cutting tools, molds, and dies for high-temperature applications.