Molybdenum Wire
Zhuohangxin Metal's molybdenum wire is used in various cutting-edge industries. Including aerospace, medical equipment and instruments, research and development, lighting, and high-temperature furnaces. We can also accept your orders according to your special requirements, including coil, straight or rolled steel as well as black molybdenum wire and molybdenum rod.
Features and applications:
1. High melting point: Molybdenum has a very high melting point (approximately 2623°C or 4809°F), which allows molybdenum wire to remain solid at temperatures where most other metals melt, making it ideal for use in smelting processes and applications at high temperatures.
2. Corrosion resistance: Molybdenum has good corrosion resistance to many chemicals, especially in reducing environments. Therefore, it can be used to treat substances that will corrode or react with ordinary wire materials.
3. Thermal stability: Molybdenum has good thermal stability and can withstand rapid heating and cooling without cracking or deformation.
4. Electrical conductivity: Molybdenum has some electrical conductivity, which means it can be used for electric heating and other electrical applications.
5. Applications: Molybdenum wire is commonly used in the electronics industry, lighting equipment (such as filament holders for incandescent light bulbs), high-temperature furnace components, heat shields and heat reflectors, vacuum furnaces and heat treatment equipment, melting electrodes in glass manufacturing, etc.
6. Production materials: Although pure molybdenum can be used to make wires, in order to improve its strength and oxidation resistance, molybdenum alloys are usually used, or a layer of anti-oxidation coating is coated on the molybdenum surface.
Due to its unique high temperature resistance, molybdenum wire is very valuable in areas such as processing refractory metals, advanced ceramics and special alloys.
1. High melting point: Molybdenum has a very high melting point (approximately 2623°C or 4809°F), which allows molybdenum wire to remain solid at temperatures where most other metals melt, making it ideal for use in smelting processes and applications at high temperatures.
2. Corrosion resistance: Molybdenum has good corrosion resistance to many chemicals, especially in reducing environments. Therefore, it can be used to treat substances that will corrode or react with ordinary wire materials.
3. Thermal stability: Molybdenum has good thermal stability and can withstand rapid heating and cooling without cracking or deformation.
4. Electrical conductivity: Molybdenum has some electrical conductivity, which means it can be used for electric heating and other electrical applications.
5. Applications: Molybdenum wire is commonly used in the electronics industry, lighting equipment (such as filament holders for incandescent light bulbs), high-temperature furnace components, heat shields and heat reflectors, vacuum furnaces and heat treatment equipment, melting electrodes in glass manufacturing, etc.
6. Production materials: Although pure molybdenum can be used to make wires, in order to improve its strength and oxidation resistance, molybdenum alloys are usually used, or a layer of anti-oxidation coating is coated on the molybdenum surface.
Due to its unique high temperature resistance, molybdenum wire is very valuable in areas such as processing refractory metals, advanced ceramics and special alloys.