Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingot Description
The Molybdenum-Niobium alloy exhibits favourable mechanical properties, a high melting temperature and proven corrosion resistance. It is used in various industries.
Properties:
1. High-temperature stability: The high melting points of molybdenum and niobium account for the temperature stability of our Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots. They are used in applications that require resistance in extreme temperature conditions, thereby ensuring consistent performance under demanding thermal conditions.
2. Corrosion resistance: The corrosion resistance of the molybdenum and niobium constituents reduces susceptibility to corrosion. This property permits the alloy to be utilised in numerous environmental conditions where corrosion resistance is crucial.
3. Mechanical properties: The specific strength and hardness vary according to the composition. In general, the alloy demonstrates measurable levels of strength and hardness. This variation permits its use in a wide range of applications that require distinct mechanical performance.
Our Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots integrate high-temperature stability, corrosion resistance and varied mechanical properties. They meet the engineering requirements for applications in which extreme conditions and corrosion issues prevail.

Specifications for Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots
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MN-0001-1
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MN-0001-2
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Nb
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5%
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10%
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Mo
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95%
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90%
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Density
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9.2–9.4 g/cm³
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Applications for Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots
1. Aerospace: In the aerospace industry, Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots are frequently used due to their high-temperature stability and significant strength. They withstand extreme temperatures without deformation or melting and are used in the manufacture of aircraft engines, rocket components and other high-temperature structural parts.
2. Nuclear industry: Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots are employed in the nuclear sector. Their radiation resistance and thermal stability enable them to be used in the fabrication of components and structures for nuclear reactors, thereby ensuring safe and stable operation in high‐radiation and elevated temperature environments.
3. Metallurgy and manufacturing: Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots are also used as alloying additives to improve the properties of other metallic materials. Combining them with other metal elements enhances attributes such as strength, hardness and corrosion resistance; consequently, the resulting metal products demonstrate improved quality and durability.
4. Chemical and energy sectors: Due to their corrosion resistance and high-temperature stability, Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots are employed in the manufacture of key components for chemical and energy installations, for example, corrosion‐resistant pipes, valves and reactors.
Packaging for Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy Ingots
As required.
Our Molybdenum-Niobium Alloy is externally marked and labelled to facilitate identification and quality control. Care is taken to ensure that no damage occurs during storage or transport.