Product Overview
Molybdenum rod is a silver-white metal with a high melting point (2620°C) and high density (10.2 g/cm³), maintaining excellent mechanical properties even under high-temperature conditions. Known for its high thermal conductivity, molybdenum rod is chemically stable at room temperature and does not react with air, offering superior resistance to oxidation. As an essential transition metal, molybdenum is present in trace amounts in the Earth's crust but plays a critical role in the growth and development of plants and animals. Its oxidation state can change depending on environmental conditions, with its chemical properties being influenced by redox reactions.
Product Features
- High Melting Point and Density:Melting point of 2620°C and density of 10.2 g/cm³, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
- Superior Oxidation Resistance:Resistant to oxidation at room temperature, providing excellent chemical stability.
- High Thermal Conductivity:Maintains good thermal conductivity even in high-temperature environments.
- Exceptional Physical Properties:Molybdenum rod is hard, tough, and suitable for a variety of industrial applications.
Applications
- High-Temperature Environments:Widely used in vacuum furnaces, high-temperature furnaces, and other high-temperature equipment.
- Nuclear Energy:Used in nuclear energy equipment and reactor components for its excellent high-temperature resistance.
- Steel Industry:Molybdenum rods are used as alloy materials, enhancing the high-temperature and corrosion resistance of steel.
- Electronics and Power Industries:Used in molybdenum electrodes and high-temperature vacuum devices.
- Aerospace and Military:Molybdenum rods are crucial in aerospace and military industries for manufacturing missile and aircraft components, meeting the demands of high-temperature and high-pressure environments.
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 |