Metal Alloy 99.95% Purity Molybdenum Tube 0.3mm Thickness |

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Molybdenum tubes with 99.95% purity. The molybdenum can be riveted or welded according to the customer’s requirements. The tube thickness could be altered.

Information about Molybdenum It is a gray metallic element that ranks third in melting points after tungsten, tantalum and tin.

It occurs in minerals, in various oxidation state but not as a metal. Molybdenum has a reputation for being strong and stable in high-temperature applications. It is alloyed to increase corrosion resistance and strengthen at high temperatures. Molybdenum can be used in steel alloys, superalloys, and high strength alloys.

Molybdenum compounds are usually insoluble in water. They are used industrially in high-pressure, high-temperature applications like pigments and catalysers.


Description of Metal Alloy 99.95% Pure Molybdenum Tubing 0.3mm Thickness :

Chemical composition


Application:
It is widely used in the vacuum industry. It can also be used as a high temperature environment cooling tube or heating tube. As circular target material, large molybdenum tubes are also available. Instrument parts are made of small molybdenum tubing.


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Metal Alloy Molybdenum Tubes 0.3mm Thickness Properties

Alternative Names Molybdenum tube
CAS Number N/A
Compound Formula Mo
Molecular Mass N/A
Appearance Tube
Melting Point N/A
Solubility N/A
Density N/A
Purity >=99.95%
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Bolding Point N/A
Specific Heating N/A
Thermal Conduction N/A
Thermal Expander N/A
Young’s Module N/A
Exact Volume N/A
Monoisotopic Mash N/A

Health & Safety Information Metal Alloy Molybdenum Tube 0.3mm in Thickness, 99.95% Purity

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Flashing point N/A
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Risk Codes N/A
Safety Declarations N/A
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WGK Germany N/A
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