Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy Description
Molybdenum exhibits high creep resistance, low specific electrical resistance, high corrosion resistance, high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion. The Mo-W alloy prevents corrosion from molten zinc. It can be used at higher temperatures than pure Molybdenum or other Molybdenum alloys. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supplies various forms of the Mo-W alloy with customised proportions of Zirconium, Hafnium and Carbon. Standard forms include bars, sheets, plates and discs, while special forms are available upon request.
Specifications of the Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy
Element
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Content (%)
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Molybdenum, Mo
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70
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Tungsten, W
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30
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*Other ratios are available as well, please contact us.
Applications of Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloys
Molybdenum-Tungsten alloys exhibit higher resistance to zinc corrosion than pure Molybdenum. They are used in zinc liquid temperature measurement tubes, zinc liquid pump rotors and zinc melting furnaces.
Molybdenum-Tungsten alloys can be used for gas vanes and shields in solid rocket motors. They maintain stability at high temperatures and withstand ablative wear and flame erosion from solid particles.
Packaging of Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloys
Our Molybdenum-Tungsten alloys are wrapped in foam and packaged in wooden crates to ensure secure storage and transport.