Molybdenum Tubes: Conforming High-Temperature and Extreme Environments with Advanced Thermal Resilience, Corrosion-Resistant Durability, and Multi-Sector Adaptability

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Description Of Molybdenum Tubes

 

Molybdenum tubes are a tubular material made of pure molybdenum or molybdenum alloys. Molybdenum is a rare metal that is refractory to melt. It can be used as a matrix to add other elements to form a colored alloy. Molybdenum pipes have physical and chemical properties such as high density, high strength, good corrosion resistance, high melting point, good ductility, plasticity, electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity. These characteristics make molybdenum tubes perform well in a variety of environments, especially in high temperature and extreme environments.

 

 Applications Of Molybdenum Tubes

 

Molybdenum pipes can be made into pipes of various shapes and sizes through plastic processing, and can be further processed into machine-added molybdenum pipes and sintered molybdenum pipes. Its application fields are wide, including aerospace, national defense, medical equipment, thermocouple protection tubes, high-temperature furnace components, electronics industry, etc. In the aerospace and defense sectors, molybdenum pipes are used to manufacture key components of aircraft and spacecraft because of their ability to withstand high temperatures and withstand extreme environments. In the medical field, molybdenum tubes are commonly used in the manufacturing of x-ray tubes and other medical devices. In addition, molybdenum tubes are corrosion-resistant, and high refractory components make them useful in the manufacture of sputtering targets that require high heat resistance, such as coating solar cells and flat screens. In general, molybdenum tubes have extensive applications in many fields due to their excellent physical and chemical properties.

 

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Remarks Of Molybdenum Tubes

 

1. Molybdenum tube begins to oxidize above 400℃ in air and rapidly oxidizes above 600℃. Keep vacuum or inert atmosphere (such as argon and hydrogen) for long-term use. The surface can be plated (such as silicide) to improve oxidation resistance.

 

2. Molybdenum tubes are prone to cracking, and they should be cut with diamond knife or electric spark when cutting, and they should be heated to high temperatures (about 1000℃) to reduce the risk of brittle cracking.

 

Pictures Of Molybdenum Tubes

 

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