Molybdän
We trade with metal scrap of the following alloys:
- Molybdenum min. 99,95%.
- Molybdenum-Rhenium 41% (MoRe41)
- Molybdenum-Rhenium 44.5% (MoRe44.5)
- Molybdenum-Rhenium 47.5% (MoRe47.5)
- Molybdenum lanthanum (Mo-La2O3)
- Molybdenum tungsten (MoW30)
- Molybdenum copper (MoCu15-MoCu50)
Molybdenum is a chemical element with the element symbol Mo and the atomic number 42. It belongs to the transition metals, in the periodic table it is in the 5th period as well as the 6th subgroup (group 6) or chromium group.
Molybdenum alloys
- High temperature heating elements, radiation shields, extrusions, dies etc.;
- Rotating X-ray anodes are used in clinical diagnostics;
- Electrodes and components in glass melting furnaces
- Heat sink with thermal expansion suitable for silicon semiconductor chips;
- Spray coatings on automotive piston rings and machine components to reduce friction and wear.
- Spray nozzles in plastic injection technology made of TZM
- Turbine blades exposed to very high temperatures
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