Ultra High-Temperature High-Strength Molybdenum Rods

- Yield Strength: Not Rated
- Hardness: Rockwell C19 (Medium)
- Tensile Strength: 110,000 psi
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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