Molybdenum Alloy Rods

Material Composition Molybdenum alloy (typically with additives)
Density

9.6-10.2g/cm³

Melting Point Approximately 2,620 degrees Celsius (4,748 degrees Fahrenheit)
Thermal Conductivity 138 – 142 W/m·K
Coefficient of Expansion 4.8 – 5.2 x 10^(-6) K^(-1)
Electrical Conductivity 30 – 35% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard)
Elastic Modulus 320 – 350 GPa
Hardness (Mohs) 5.5
Tensile Strength 700 – 1,000 MPa
Yield Strength 400 – 800 MPa
Elongation at Break 10 – 20%

Parameters

Molybdenum Alloy Rods are high-performance materials widely used in various industries due to their exceptional combination of strength, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance. These rods are specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of applications that involve extreme temperatures, high mechanical stress, and aggressive environments.

Characteristic:

Atomic number 42
CAS number 7439-98-7
Atomic mass 95.94 [g/mol]
Melting point 2620 °C
Boiling point 4639 °C
Density at 20 °C 10.22 [g/cm³]
Crystal structure Body-centered cubic
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion at 20 °C 5.2 × 10-6 [m/(mK)]
Thermal conductivity at 20 °C 142 [W/(mK)]
Specific heat at 20 °C 0.25 [J/(gK)]
Electrical conductivity at 20 °C 17.9 × 106 [S/m]
Specific electrical resistance at 20 °C 0.056 [(Ωmm2)/m]

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Applications

  • Hot Zones for high-temperature furnaces.
  • Brazing fixtures & Boring bars
  • Tungsten, Tungsten alloy, Molybdenum and its alloy can be made as fasteners as its high performance and temperature stability and corrosion resistant.

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