Molybdenum (Mo) Micron Powder, Purity: 99.95 %, Size: 325 mesh
- SKU:
- NG01EM2406
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Frequently bought together:
Description
25 grams/49 €
100 grams/112 €
500 grams/345 €
1000 grams/640 €
Please contact us for quotes on larger quantities !!!
Molybdenum (Mo) Micron Powder
Purity: 99.95 %, Size: 325 mesh
Technical Properties:
Purity | 99.95 % |
Particle Size | 325 Mesh |
CAS | 7439-98-7 |
Melting Point | 2610 °C |
Boiling Point | 5560 °C |
Crystal Structure | Body Centered Cubic |
Density | 8.2 g/cm³ |
Coeff. of Expansion @20ºC | 5.1 x 10⁻⁶ |
Electrical Resistivity | 5.17 microhm-cm |
Form | Powder |
Applications:
Molybdenum (Mo) Micron Powder is widely utilized in high-performance engineering applications due to its ultra-high melting point, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, low thermal expansion coefficient, and outstanding mechanical strength. Key application areas include:
- Aerospace Alloys: Mo powder is used in the production of high-temperature structural components and superalloys for aerospace applications. Its ability to withstand extreme thermal and mechanical stress makes it ideal for turbine blades, rocket nozzles, and heat shields. Molybdenum’s compatibility with nickel and titanium-based alloys enhances creep resistance and dimensional stability under prolonged thermal exposure.
- Electronics and Thermal Management: Thanks to its high electrical conductivity and low thermal expansion, molybdenum is employed in semiconductor packaging, heat sinks, and display backplanes. It ensures efficient thermal dissipation and mechanical reliability in microelectronic devices, particularly in high-frequency and high-power applications.
- Metal Injection Molding (MIM): The fine particle size (325 mesh) and high purity (99.95%) of Mo powder enable precise sintering and excellent densification in MIM processes. It is used to fabricate complex-shaped components with high strength and thermal stability, commonly found in automotive, medical, and defense sectors.
- Energy and Industrial Applications: Mo powder plays a role in energy systems such as nuclear reactors and fuel cells, where its thermal resilience and corrosion resistance are critical. It is also used in sputtering targets, electrodes, and high-temperature furnace components due to its stability in aggressive environments.