Functions of Molybdenum in Alloys

Molybdenum is used in alloys to make the metal stronger and more heat-resistant. When used in alloys, molybdenum goes into the making of things ranging from rifle barrels to filaments for light bulbs. More than 75 percent of molybdenum consumption is accounted for by the iron and steel industries.

Molybdenum goes into the making of strong and tough steels, such as those used to make automotive parts, construction equipment, and gas transmission pipes. Other important uses for alloys include tool steels, bearings, machining components, dies, steel mill rolls, cast irons, auto parts, and crusher parts. Molybdenum is also used in creating super alloys for use in furnace parts, gas turbine parts, and chemical processing equipment.

 

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