Molybdenum Spraying Wire Description
Molybdenum is a grey‐metallic element with the third highest melting point among all elements, following tungsten and tantalum. It occurs in various oxidation states within minerals but is not found as a free metal in nature. Molybdenum readily forms hard, stable carbides. Consequently, it is used in the production of steel alloys, high‐strength alloys and superalloys. Molybdenum compounds generally have low water solubility. In industrial applications, they are employed in high‐pressure and high‐temperature environments such as pigments and catalysts.
Our molybdenum spraying wire is coated with graphite, which, when removed, reveals a metallic shine.

Molybdenum Spraying Wire Specification
Diameter (mm)
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3.17
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2.3
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Tolerance (mm)
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+/-0.05
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+/-0.025
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Tensile Strength
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>700-900MPa
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Elongation
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>20-5%
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Customised spraying wire is also available.
Application of Molybdenum Spraying Wire
1. Durable Coating for Vehicle Components: Spraying wire is used to apply thin, wear‐resistant coatings on essential vehicle parts such as piston rings and gear components, thereby increasing their service life and overall performance.
2. Efficient Machinery Repairs: In machinery maintenance, spraying wire is used to repair components, particularly bearings. The applied coating restores the surfaces and provides cost‐efficient repairs with improved functionality.
Packaging of Molybdenum Spraying Wire
Our molybdenum spraying wire is carefully handled to minimise damage during storage and transport, thereby preserving the product’s quality in its original state.

Specification
Diameter (mm)
|
3.17
|
2.3
|
Tolerance (mm)
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+/-0.05
|
+/-0.025
|
Tensile strength
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>700-900MPa
|
Elongation
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>20-5%
|
Tailor-made spray wire is also available.