The Effects of Molybdenum Alloys, 2013-I

Molybdenum Rhenium alloy offers the strength of molybdenum with the ductility and weldability of rhenium. It is a more expensive alloy and it is available in a limited size ranges. 

It offers significant advantages in thin foil applications for high temperature delicate parts, especially those that must be welded. Note that, although this alloy is nominally 48% rhenium, it is customarily referred to 50/50 moly/rhenium.
 
In addition to foil this material can also be made in wire and rod form from .005" to .250".The beneficial effects of solid-solution hardening and dispersion hardening found in the carbide-strengthened alloys have been combined in the HWM-25 alloy (25% tungsten, 1% hafnium, 0.07% carbon). 
 
 
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