Moly LX tubing is a Molybdenum Alloy containing Lanthanum oxide. This composition provides extraordinary ductility after exposure to elevated temperatures. Moly LX has finely disbursed particles of Lanthanum Oxide which, when combined with elongated grain structures, leads to excellent high temperature properties. Operational temperatures of 2000°C are achievable and especially with creep properties. All standard tube sizes are available with Moly LX.
Advantages of Moly LX Vs Molybdenum Tubing:
Higher stability against grain growth (reduced brittleness)
Higher creep resistance (prevents deformation at high temp)
Excellent welding properties especially in tube closed ends
Advantages of Moly LX Vs Moly TZM for temp. >1400 °C:
Higher thermal stability
Higher creep resistance (prevents deformation at high temp)
Better ductility after use at high temperatures
Moly LX applications:
Manufacturing of high temperature thermocouple sheaths
Components for furnace construction
Moly LX tubing is a Molybdenum Alloy containing Lanthanum oxide. This composition provides extraordinary ductility after exposure to elevated temperatures. Moly LX has finely disbursed particles of Lanthanum Oxide which, when combined with elongated grain structures, leads to excellent high temperature properties. Operational temperatures of 2000°C are achievable and especially with creep properties. All standard tube sizes are available with Moly LX.
Advantages of Moly LX Vs Molybdenum Tubing:
- Higher stability against grain growth (reduced brittleness)
- Higher creep resistance (prevents deformation at high temp)
- Excellent welding properties especially in tube closed ends
Advantages of Moly LX Vs Moly TZM for temp. >1400 °C:
- Higher thermal stability
- Higher creep resistance (prevents deformation at high temp)
- Better ductility after use at high temperatures
Moly LX applications:
- Manufacturing of high temperature thermocouple sheaths
- Components for furnace construction