Molybdenum Sheet and Plate (Pure Molybdenum Type 361)

Princeton Powder is a premier provider of high-purity Molybdenum sheets and plates, offering products that meet ASTM standards for quality and performance. Our Molybdenum sheets are available in various thicknesses, typically ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters, allowing for customization based on specific application needs. These sheets are known for their excellent mechanical properties and high-temperature resistance, making them ideal for use in aerospace, industrial, and electronic applications, all at competitive prices.

Material

Molybdenum Sheet and Plate

CAS Number

7439-98-7

Standard

ASTM B386, ASTM B387

Grade

Type 361

Density

10.23 g/cm3

Melting Point 

2623 ℃

Thickness

Customized

Surface Treatment

Pickling or Polishing

Description of Molybdenum Sheet and Plate

Molybdenum (Mo) sheets are thin, flat pieces of molybdenum metal known for their exceptional strength, high melting point (approximately 2,623°C), and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. These sheets are often used in high-temperature applications, such as aerospace components, furnace parts, and electrical contacts, due to their stability in extreme conditions. Molybdenum sheets are also valued in the manufacturing of tools and molds, where durability and resistance to wear are essential.

Chemical Compositions of Molybdenum Sheet and Plate

Type

Mo-1

Mo-2

Mo-3

Mo(%)

99.95

99.95

99.95

Other Element Content(%) ≤

Pb

0.001

Bi

0.001

Sn

0.001

Sd

0.001

Cd

0.001

Fe

0.005

0.006

0.010

Ni

0.002

0.003

0.005

Al

0.002

0.002

0.005

Si

0.003

0.003

0.010

Ca

0.002

0.002

0.005

Mg

0.001

0.002

0.003

P

0.001

0.001

0.002

C

0.005

0.008

0.010

O

0.003

0.005

0.050

N

0.001

0.003

Physical Properties of Molybdenum Sheet and Plate

Tensile Strength

KSI (MPa)-RT

150

 

KSI (MPa)-500°C

75

 

KSI (MPa)-1000°C

25

Elongation

% in 1.0″.

12

Typical Hardness

HV10

>220

Modules of Elasticity

GPa

320

Application

  • Aerospace: Used in high-temperature components for rocket engines and airframes due to their strength and melting point.
  • High-Temperature Furnaces: Employed in the construction of furnaces and laboratory equipment for their thermal stability and oxidation resistance.
  • Chemical Processing: Ideal for reactors and heat exchangers, thanks to their excellent corrosion resistance.