Sheets made of molybdenum and its alloys can be ordered directly in our online shop.
Molybdenum sheet metal.
Flammable in the form of dust or powder below 9 microns which may ignite during intensive mechanical treatment.
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The molybdenum sheet needs to be cold rolled under a low rolling reduction and consequently become easier to deform in further working processes.
Molybdenum has a melting point of 2 623 c.
Molybdenum metal is available as disc granules ingot pellets pieces powder rod wire sputtering target and in numerous other forms and custom shapes.
First of all compress molybdenum powder into plate shape with isostatic pressing technology sinter under high heat to make the production into molybdenum slab and then roll.
There you also find an overview of all available sheet dimensions and qualities.
Elmet offers a wide range of cold rolled sheet product in varying thickness and length and per customer request.
It has a tendency to break out on the edges when cutting tools become dull it is very abrasive.
However there are some ways that molybdenum differs from medium hard cast iron or cold rolled steel.
Molybdenum metal can be machined with conventional tools and equipment.
Our company produce molybdenum sheet by powder metallurgy process.
Unusual fire and explosion hazards.
Elmet is a leading global provider of high quality molybdenum sheet products and the only us owned and operated producer.
Molybdenum is used for its extremely high melting point and relative flexibility.
The molybdenum sheet with the typical thickness from 0 3 mm to 4 mm is rolled by the cold rolling of a 6 rolls reversible mill.
As with all of our materials our sheet begins as metal powder is pressed into ingots sintered and then rolled.
May have a violent reaction with oxidizing agents.
Our experience and state of the art equipment our experience and state of the art equipment mean that we can get the very most out of our metals.
Our talented team is made up of chemists metallurgists and experts from other fields.
When heated to decomposition molybdenum may emit toxic metal oxide fumes.