Molybdenum Heat Shield Description
Molybdenum is a grey metallic element. It has the third highest melting point among all elements after tungsten and tantalum. It occurs in various oxidation states in minerals. It is not found in nature as a free metal. Molybdenum is alloyed with other compounds to improve corrosion resistance and high‐temperature strength. It is used in the production of steel alloys, high‐strength alloys and superalloys. Molybdenum compounds generally exhibit low water solubility. They are applied in high‐pressure and high‐temperature settings, for example as pigments and catalysts. Our Molybdenum Heat Shields can withstand temperatures up to 1 900 °C.
Molybdenum Heat Shield Specification
We specialise in manufacturing Molybdenum Heat Shields. We tailor our products to the specifications in your technical drawings. Our facilities produce heat shields in various dimensions and configurations, thereby ensuring a customised solution that meets your precise requirements. We address specific size parameters and unique design features. We possess the expertise to produce Molybdenum Heat Shields that meet your application specifications.
Molybdenum Heat Shield Applications
Molybdenum Heat Shields are employed in high‐temperature resistance furnaces and sapphire growth furnaces. They withstand high temperatures and resist corrosion effectively. The components exhibit high density, precise dimensions and smooth surfaces. They contribute to the efficiency of crystal growth processes. Their design maintains structural integrity under extreme thermal conditions. They are suitable for applications requiring temperature and corrosion resistance. Their design and dimensional accuracy ensure optimal conditions during the manufacture of crystals that meet required standards.
Molybdenum Heat Shield Packaging
Our Molybdenum Heat Shields are wrapped in foam. They are packed in chipboard cases to ensure safe storage and transport.