Molybdenum Alloys

Lanthanum oxide-stabilized molybdenum exhibits a special microstructural fiber content that enables °it to maintain a stable structure up to 2000°C. °Its recrystallization temperature can reach up to 1300°C.
In vacuum furnaces, medical instruments, sintering and annealing apparatuses, aerospace components.
MHC (Molybdenum-based Hafnium and Carbon) are particle-reinforced alloys that contain hafnium and carbon. They are commonly used in metal forming applications. When used as an extrusion die, they can withstand thermal and mechanical loads.
Mo-Y2O3-Ce2O3 It is an alloy reinforced with particle additives. It is primarily developed for use in the lighting industry.
In MoW alloys, tungsten improves the high-temperature properties and corrosion resistance of molybdenum. It is commonly used in mixing tools in the glass industry.
In Molybdenum-Rhenium (MoRe) alloy, even small amounts of rhenium enable it to remain ductile below room temperature. It is commonly used in thermocouple wires.
Molibdeb Zirkonyum oksit (M-ZrO2)The alloy provides excellent corrosion resistance against molten glass and offers better creep resistance and stability at high temperatures compared to pure molybdenum alloy.

Mechanical and Physical Properties

Material
Mo-La2O3
Chemical analysis
0.43-1.20 La, 0.075-0.21 O
Material
Mo-ZrO2
Chemical analysis
1.24 Zr, 0.43 O
Material
Mo-Y2O3-Ce2O3
Chemical analysis
0.37-0.43 Y, 0-0.06 Ce, 0.11-0.12 O
Material
Mo-Re5
Chemical analysis
%5.00 Re
Material
Mo-Re41
Chemical analysis
%41.00 Re
Material
Mo-W20
Chemical analysis
%20.00 W
Material
Mo-W30
Chemical analysis
%30.00 W
Material
Mo-W50
Chemical analysis
%50.00 W
Material
MHC
Chemical analysis
%1.20 Hf, 0.05-0.12 C
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