Molybdenum Alloy
Molybdenum alloys are non-ferrous alloys consisting of molybdenum as a base with other elements added. The main alloying elements of molybdenum alloys include titanium, zirconium, hafnium, tungsten and rare earth elements.
This alloy has a wide range of applications in industry, particularly in hot runner assemblies used in injection molds, where molten plastic is injected into the cavities of the mold through heated molybdenum alloy assemblies.
The excellent properties of molybdenum alloys, such as high temperature resistance, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, make them useful in the metallurgical industry as additives for the production of a variety of metallurgical steels made of alloys with high temperature resistance, wear resistance, Corrosion resistance and other characteristics.
In addition, molybdenum alloys are usually protected by hydrogen or other reducing atmospheres when heated to prevent them from oxidizing rapidly above 600°C and appearing in the liquid phase at around 725°C due to volatilization of oxidation products. These properties of molybdenum alloys make them an ideal material choice in many areas