High-Strength Molybdenum Rod
1" Diameter, 1 Foot Long



Performance | Conductive, High Strength, Ultra High Temperature |
Shape | Rod |
Length | 1 ft. |
Diameter | 1" |
Diameter Tolerance | 0" to 0.004" |
Melting Point Temperature | 4,753° F |
Yield Strength | Not Rated |
Hardness | Rockwell C19 |
Hardness Rating | Medium |
Tensile Strength | 110,000 psi |
Certificate Form | Digital |
Certificate Type | Material Certificate with Traceable Lot Number |
Elongation | 15% |
Material | TZM Molybdenum |
Material Composition | |
Carbon | 0.02% |
Molybdenum | 99.40% |
Titanium | 0.50% |
Zirconium | 0.08% |
Straightness Tolerance | 0.050"/1 ft. |
Surface Resistivity | 6.85 × 10^-6Ω⋅cm |
Thermal Conductivity | 200 W/(m⋅°C) |
Tolerance Rating | Oversized |
Warning Message | Physical and mechanical properties are not guaranteed., They are intended only as a basis for comparison and not for design purposes. |
Country of Origin | China, United States |
DFARS Compliance | Not Specialty Metals Compliant |
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) | EAR99 |
REACH Compliance | REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/25/2025, 250 SVHC) Compliant |
RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
Schedule B Number | 810295.0000 |
U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying | No |
Additional Specifications |
Containing zirconium and titanium for additional strength in extreme temperatures, these rods are commonly used in vacuum furnaces and other high-stress environments. At 2372° F, they’re twice as strong as pure molybdenum rods. While they can be used at lower temperatures, they perform best between 1292° F and 2552° F in nonoxidizing environments. These rods also have high creep strength, meaning they resist deforming under stress over time. They’re often used in parts that endure long-term stress, such as rotating anodes in X-ray machines.
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