The addition of tungsten leads to a significant increase in the recrystallization temperature, high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance of molybdenum. Thanks to these outstanding properties, in particular their high resistance to extreme temperatures and corrosive environments, these alloys are preferred in the zinc industry and in the manufacture of stirring tools for glass production. They are available in various compositions. For detailed information on the material properties, available dimensions and tolerances, please refer to the following table or the corresponding material data sheets
Molybdenum-rhenium alloys
The addition of rhenium significantly improves the recrystallization temperature, ductility, machinability and weldability of molybdenum. Like WRe, MoRe alloys are often used as thermocouple wires. They are available in various compositions. Detailed information on the material properties, available dimensions and tolerances can be found in the table below or in the corresponding material data sheets.
Product selection and material properties
We supply the following material alloys as standard grades
Grade
Molybdenum
Additive
Available in
Properties / Download
Mow 50/50
MO: 50 %
W: 50 %
Rods, wires, pins or according to drawing
Material Data Sheet
MoW 70/30
MO: 70 %
W: 30 %
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Material Data Sheet
MoRe5
MO: 95 %
Re: 5 %
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Material Data Sheet
More41
MO: 59 %
Re: 41 %
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Material Data Sheet
Metallography
Specifications and standards
Our molybdenum meets the specifications:
ASTM F289 (Standard Specification for Molybdenum Wire and Rod for Electronic Applications)
ASTM B386 (Standard Specification for Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloy Plate, Sheet, Strip, Foil, and Ribbon)
ASTM B387/B387M-23 (Standard Specification for Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloy Bar, Rod, and Wire)
ASTM F364 (Standard Specification for Molybdenum Flattened Wire for Electron Tubes)
Delivery program
Wires, rods, pins and finished parts according to customer drawings