Molybdenum
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Molybdenum-Tungsten is the alloying of molybdenum with tungsten leads to better corrosion resistance against molten zinc. We produce standardized MoW alloys with 30 weight% of tungsten (MOLY B60) and 50 weight% W.
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Molybdenum has several alloys. For the purpose of this brochure, only alloys that are predominantly molybdenum will be considered.
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Molybdenum has several alloys. For the purpose of this brochure, only alloys that are predominantly molybdenum will be considered.
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Molybdenum’s prime alloy is TZM. This alloy contains 99.2% min. to 99.5% max. of Mo, 0.50% Ti and 0.08% Zr with a trace of C for carbide formations. TZM offers twice the strength of pure moly at temperatures over 1300’C. The recrystallization temperature of TZM is approximately 250’C higher than moly and it offers better weldability.