Elmet Technologies LLC Datasheets for Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys
Molybdenum and molybdenum alloys are refractory metal and alloys with a very high melting point (non-alloy 2623 °C) and a low thermal expansion coefficient. They are used to fabricate evaporation crucibles, electrodes, rocket technology, furnace components, glass and zinc processing tools, and electrical contacts.
Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys: Learn more
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| Elmet Technologies offers a pure molybdenum metal powder with an average particle size of 4-5 microns and mesh of minus 250. This powder primarily is used to press ingots that... | |
| Material below .005 inches in thickness is classified as foil. Typical uses for it are production of drawn parts, electronic components, metallizing sources, furnace insulation and chemically etched parts. Molybdenum... | |
| Material from .005 inches to .090 inches in thickness is classified as molybdenum sheet. It is used for fabrication of sintering boats, high temperature furnace heating elements and heat shields. | |
| Material from .090 inches to 3 inches in thickness is classified as molybdenum plate. It is widely used in the construction of furnace tooling and parts and as a feed... | |
| Molybdenum's properties include a melting point of 2610° C, good electrical conductivity and tensile strength at high temperatures, along with low vapor pressure and a low coefficient of thermal expansion. | |
| Tungsten lamp filaments, which operate at temperatures in the range of 2400° C, are successfully mounted on molybdenum wires; the wire acting both as a heat sink and a support... |