Adding trace boron to molybdenum alloy wire can refine grain, purify grain boundary and change grain boundary morphology, thus improving the plasticity of molybdenum alloy wire. Adding trace iron and yttrium can also improve the plasticity of low temperature. Molybdenum alloy wire has high melting point, good thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion. At high temperature, it can resist oxidation and has high strength. |
Item |
Molybdenum Alloy Wire |
Standard |
ASTM, AISI, JIS, ISO, EN, BS, GB, etc. |
Material |
Magnesium |
Specification |
Diameter: 0.1mm to 6mm Various sizes can be customized |
Coating |
No or as you request |
Application |
High temperature heating elements, radiation shielding, extrusion, forging mold, etc.; Rotating fluoroscopic anodes in clinical diagnosis; Melt resistant glass for glass melting furnace electrodes and components; Silicon semiconductor chip heat sink mount matching thermal expansion coefficient; Sputtering layer, only angstrom (10-7 mm) thick, gate and IC chip interconnect; Automotive piston rings and machine parts are sprayed with paint to reduce friction and improve wear. |
Hardness (HV) |
800 |
Export to |
United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Peru, Japan, Italy, United Kingdom, Arabia, etc. |
Package |
Plastic film packing. Special packaging requirements can also be accommodated. |
Price term |
EXW, FOB, CIF, CFR, CNF, etc. |
Payment |
T/T, Western Union, L/C, etc. |
Certificates |
TUV&ISO&GL&BV,etc. |
Tensile Strength (N/mm²) |
≥1800 |
Types of molybdenum alloy wire: TZM and TZC molybdenum alloys; MHC and ZHM alloys; Mo - W alloy; Mo - Re alloys; MH and KW molybdenum alloys. |