About molybdenum The gray-metallic element Molybdenum (Mo), has the third highest melting point, after tantalum andtungsten.
You can find it in various states of oxidation within minerals. However, you won’t see it as a natural free metal. Molybdenum has a reputation for being strong and stable in high heat. To improve its corrosion resistance and high strength, molybdenum can be alloyed often with other compounds. Therefore, molybdenum has been used in the manufacture of steel alloys as well as superalloys.
The solubility of molybdenum compound is usually low in water. These compounds are commonly used in industrial applications like pigments or catalysts.
In Metal Alloy 99.95% Purity Mmoldenum Tube 0.3mm Thickness
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This material is used extensively in the electric vacuum industry. This tube can also be used to heat, cool, or protect high temperatures. As a target material, large molybdenum tubes can be used. Instrument parts can also be made from small tubes of molybdenum.
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Alloy Metal 99.95% Purity Mollybdenum Tube 0.33mm Thickness |
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Other Titles | Molybdenum tube |
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Compound Formula | Mo |
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Appearance | Tube |
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Purity | >=99.95% |
Size | Individualized |
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Aluminum Alloy 99.95% Purity Mollybdenum Tube 0.3mm Thickness Safety & Safety Information |
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