【Know Molybdenum】What Is Riveted TZM Tube?
Riveted TZM tube is a type of pipe product made from an alloy of titanium, zirconium, and molybdenum. With a wall thickness of only 0.6 millimeters, it is challenging to produce as a single piece and is typically manufactured using riveting. This alloy boasts excellent high-temperature oxidation resistance and mechanical strength, making it widely utilized in high-temperature and high-pressure environments such as aerospace, aircraft engines, and the nuclear industry.
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【Know Molybdenum】What Is Molybdenum-Rhenium Block?
Molybdenum-rhenium alloy is a type of alloy formed by adding 14% to 47.5% rhenium to molybdenum, greatly improving the ductility, weldability, and formability of the alloy after adding rhenium. Even after high-temperature use, molybdenum-rhenium alloy can still maintain good ductility.
Molybdenum-rhenium block contains 47.5% rhenium and has dimensions of 8x8x6 millimeters. Due to its excellent high-temperature performance and corrosion resistance, it is commonly used in aerospace, aviation engines, nuclear industry, and chemical industry.
especially in applications under high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosive environments. The outstanding mechanical properties and chemical stability of molybdenum-rhenium alloy make it an ideal material for various extreme conditions.
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【Know Molybdenum】TZM Alloy Properties
TZM alloy has many good properties, such as physical property, chemical property and mechanical property, including high temperature oxidation resistance, room temperature and high temperature tensile mechanical properties, high temperature bending and creep properties, high temperature fatigue resistance, so it is widely used in various fields.
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China Molybdenum Development Difficulties
The development difficulties of China Molybdenum Industry are focused on lacking of systematic and whole research and development, patent and technicians problem, and market information spreading speed, etc.
Applications of Molybdenum
Mo Use 237,000 MT Mo contained. The total of 101% is derived from rounding errors.
The chart above refers to molybdenum produced from mined ore, not to scrap material recycled by chemical processes or remelting; hence the name "new molybdenum."
About 20% of this material is used to make molybdenum grade stainless steel, while constructional steel, tool and high speed steel and cast iron, taken together use an additional 57%. The remaining 23% is used in upgraded products like lubricant grade MoS2, molybdenum chemical compounds and molybdenum metal.
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What Is Molybdenum
Molybdenum was discovered by Carl Welhelm Scheele, a Swedish chemist, in 1778 in a mineral known as molybdenite (MoS2) which had been confused as a lead compound. Molybdenum was isolated by Peter Jacob Hjelm in 1781.
Isotopes of molybdenum
There are 35 known isotopes of molybdenum, ranging in atomic mass from 83 to 117, as well as four metastable nuclear isomers. Seven isotopes occur naturally, with atomic masses of 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, and 100. Of these naturally occurring isotopes, only molybdenum-100 is unstable.