Molybdenum Ion Implantation Components Description
Molybdenum (Mo) is grey-metallic. It has the third highest melting point among elements following tungsten and tantalum. In minerals, it occurs in various oxidation states; however, it does not appear in its free form in nature. Molybdenum provides strength and stability under high temperature conditions. It is alloyed with other compounds, thereby improving corrosion resistance and load-bearing capacity at elevated temperatures. Consequently, molybdenum is used in the production of steel alloys, high-strength alloys and superalloys. Molybdenum compounds typically exhibit low water solubility. In industrial applications, they are employed in high-pressure and high-temperature environments, for example in pigments and catalysts. Our ion implantation components are manufactured from molybdenum and tungsten and demonstrate corrosion resistance, a high melting point and electrical as well as thermal conductivity in accordance with the required engineering specifications.

Applications of Molybdenum Ion Implantation Components
- Used in semiconductor manufacturing.
- Employed in metallurgical processing for the hardening of tool steel and for surface treatment.
- Applied in ion beam mixing to achieve a graded interface and thereby improve adhesion between immiscible materials.
Specifications for Molybdenum Ion Implantation Components
Our molybdenum ion implantation components are manufactured according to your technical drawing.
Packaging of Molybdenum Ion Implantation Components
Our molybdenum ion implantation components are wrapped in foam and packed in chipboard crates, thereby ensuring secure storage and transport.
