Product Overview
Molybdenum plate is a silver-white metal known for its high melting point, high density (10.2 g/cm³), and exceptional thermal conductivity. With a melting point of 2620°C and a boiling point of 5560°C, it excels in high-temperature applications. As a transition element, molybdenum is chemically stable at room temperature and resists oxidation, although its oxidation state can change depending on environmental conditions. Despite its relative scarcity in nature, molybdenum is an essential trace element for the growth and development of both plants and animals.
Product Features
- High Melting Point:With a melting point of 2620°C, molybdenum is ideal for high-temperature applications.
- Superior Physical Properties:Molybdenum plate has a density of 10.2 g/cm³, offering excellent hardness and toughness.
- Good Chemical Stability:It remains stable at room temperature, resisting oxidation and maintaining its integrity.
- High Thermal Conductivity:The high thermal conductivity of molybdenum makes it suitable for use in high-temperature environments.
Applications
- High-Temperature Environments:Molybdenum plates are widely used in vacuum furnaces, high-temperature furnaces, and aerospace industries.
- Nuclear Energy:Molybdenum plates are used in nuclear energy equipment for their high heat resistance and corrosion resistance.
- Steel Industry:They are used in the manufacture of various steel materials, enhancing the high-temperature and corrosion resistance of steel.
- Electronics and Power Industries:Molybdenum plates are extensively used in molybdenum electrodes, electron vacuum devices, and other high-temperature applications.
- Military and Aerospace:Molybdenum plates are crucial for manufacturing missile and aircraft components, ensuring stable performance under high temperatures and pressure conditions.
Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit |
Li | Zn | Pb | <10 | ppm | |||||||
B | Ga | Bi | <10 | ppm | |||||||
F | Ge | Y | |||||||||
Na | As | Th | |||||||||
Mg | <20 | ppm | Se | Er | |||||||
Al | <20 | ppm | Zr | Ru | |||||||
Si | <20 | ppm | Nb | Rh | |||||||
P | Mo | Matrix | wt% | Os | |||||||
Cl | Pd | Cd | <5 | ppm | |||||||
K | Ag | In | |||||||||
Ca | <20 | ppm | Sn | <10 | ppm | ||||||
Ti | ppm | Sb | <10 | ppm | |||||||
V | Ba | ||||||||||
Cr | ppm | Hf | |||||||||
Mn | Ta | C | <10 | ppm | |||||||
Fe | <20 | ppm | W | <100 | ppm | S | <10 | ppm | |||
Co | Pt | O | 22 | ppm | |||||||
Ni | <10 | ppm | Au | N | <10 | ppm | |||||
Cu | Hg | H |