Molybdenum Spinning Nozzles Description
Molybdenum (Mo) has a grey metallic appearance and exhibits the third highest melting point among all elements following tungsten and tantalum. It occurs in several oxidation states within minerals and does not occur as a free metal in nature. The element provides strength and stability in high-temperature applications. It is alloyed with other compounds to improve resistance to corrosion and to maintain mechanical strength at elevated temperatures. Consequently, molybdenum is used in the manufacture of steel alloys, high‐strength alloys, and superalloys. Molybdenum compounds generally have low solubility in water. In industry, they are utilised in high-pressure and high-temperature processes, for example in the production of pigments and catalysts.

Molybdenum Spinning Nozzles Application
Molybdenum spinning nozzles serve as essential components in fibre and wool production. They have been engineered to operate under the demanding conditions encountered during the production of glass wool and glass fibres. The nozzles function reliably at temperatures exceeding 1 600 °C (2 912 °F). During manufacturing, the liquid melt passes through precision-manufactured molybdenum or tungsten nozzles. Thereby, the melt undergoes controlled blowing or spinning processes, which yield end products that meet specific quality standards. SAM adheres to technical specifications as provided by their customers.
Specification of Molybdenum Spinning Nozzles
We manufacture our molybdenum heat shields in accordance with the technical drawings provided by the client.
Molybdenum Spinning Nozzles Packaging
The nozzles are clearly marked and labelled to allow efficient identification and quality control. Measures have been implemented to ensure that they are not damaged during storage or transport.

Specification
The purity of Mo contained in Molybdenum Spinning Nozzles≥99.95%
We manufacture our molybdenum heat shields according to your engineered drawing.