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Engineers refine the molybdenum-niobium alloy to meet specified performance criteria. Standard tests measured a tensile strength of 700 MPa. The melting temperature approximates 2 500 °C and the corrosion rate is below 0.01 mm per year in standard saline conditions. Various industrial sectors utilise the material. Molybdenum-niobium alloy ingots and sputter targets are available.
The Molybdenum-Niobium alloy possesses defined mechanical properties, a melting point above 2 600°C, and marked resistance to corrosion. It is available in ingot form and as sputter targets.
Molybdenum-Niobium alloys are used in:
- flat panel displays (FPD)
- semiconductors
- aerospace
- nuclear applications
- high‐temperature assemblies
Packaging for the Molybdenum-Niobium alloy is clearly marked and externally classified to ensure accurate identification and safe handling. Adequate measures are implemented to prevent damage during storage or transport.
High-temperature performance: The alloy maintains its strength and structural integrity when exposed to elevated temperatures.
Mechanical properties: The alloy combines the high tensile strength of molybdenum with the ductility of niobium, resulting in material properties that meet industrial specifications.
Creep resistance: The alloy resists creep deformation at high temperatures, thereby ensuring stability over extended periods.
Corrosion resistance: The alloy’s inherent corrosion resistance makes it suitable for use in chemically aggressive environments.
Weldability: The alloy can be welded effectively, thereby permitting the fabrication of intricate structures and components while maintaining material integrity.
Aerospace: The alloy is employed in aerospace where high-temperature stability and mechanical strength are critical.
Power generation: This alloy is used in power plant equipment, including heating elements, furnace components and electrical contacts.
Semiconductor industry: The alloy is utilised in the manufacture of high-temperature furnaces and production components for semiconductors.
Nuclear applications: Given its high-temperature resistance and durability, the alloy is used in reactor components and related technologies.
Heat treatment: The alloy is employed in heat treatment facilities, including sheets, fixtures and furnace components.
Our Molybdenum-Niobium alloy products are sourced from established manufacturers known for their commitment to quality, precision and adherence to rigorous standards. Each product undergoes strict quality control procedures to meet industry requirements.
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