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Molybdenum (Mo) Metal
Molybdenum (Mo) metal is silvery-white and hard but softer and more ductile than tungsten. Molybdenum has a high melting point, good resistance to corrosion, excellent wear and abrasion resistance, and good electrical and thermal conducting properties. It is valuable for alloying, as it improves the hardenability and toughness of quenched and tempered steels. Its powder is dark gray or black lustrous.
Purity 99.7% to 99.98%
Purity 99.7% to 99.98%
Typical Applications
Molybdenum (Mo) is used to make alloys to increase strength, hardness, electrical conductivity, and resistance to corrosion and wear. These alloys are used in parts of engines, heating elements, drills, and saw blades. It is also used in glass furnace melting electrodes, fabricated-to-print parts, furnace boats, catalysts, metalizing & spray wire.
Packaging Options
Drums & bulk bags
Classification
Molybdenum (Mo) Metal TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Listed
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Molybdenum (Mo) Metal CAS Number: 7439-98-7
Molybdenum (Mo) Metal UN Number: 3089
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