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Molybdenum Carbide (Mo₂C)

Molybdenum carbide is a refractory ceramic with a high melting point and excellent wear resistance. It finds uses in high-temperature applications. It has a high surface area and a unique crystal structure which gives it catalytic properties.
Typical Applications

Molybdenum carbide is used as a coating material to improve surface wear resistance and durability in cutting tools, engine parts, and aerospace components. It is also a catalyst in various chemical reactions, including ammonia and methanol production. Molybdenum carbide is also used as a sintering aid in the production of tungsten carbide by improving the densification and mechanical properties by reducing the sintering temperature and time.

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Molybdenum Carbide TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Listed. For Further Information, Please Call The EPA, Office Of Chemical Safety And Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) At 202-564-2902 Molybdenum Carbide CAS Number:12069-89-5

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  • 10 Microns APS
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