Product | Spherical Molybdenum Powder (Mo Powder) |
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Part Number | MEP42-2 |
CAS Number | 7439-98-7 |
Radio frequency (RF) plasma spheroidized molybdenum powder has the characteristics of high sphericity, good fluidity, high purity, high bulk density, full density inside the particle, no hollow powder, and so on. It is widely used in thermal spraying, powder metallurgy, contact materials in electronic industry, high temperature resistant parts of aircraft, target materials, and so on.
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Synonyms: Mo spherical particles, molybdenum spherical particles, molybdenum spherical powder, molybdenum metal spherical powder
Powder characteristics:
High purity (99.9% min.)
Low oxygen (can be less than 200 ppm)
High sphericity (98% min.)
Smooth surface, no satellite
Uniform particle size distribution, excellent flowability (Hall Flow Rate ≤ 12.0 s/50 g)
High bulk density (≥ 6 g/cm3) and tap density (≥ 6.5 g/cm3)
Applicable Processes:
Selective laser melting / electron beam melting (SLM / EBM)
Direct laser deposition (DLD)
Powder hot isostatic pressing (HIP)
Metal injection molding (MIM)
Powder metallurgy (PM)
Laser cladding (LC), etc.
Order Information
Please include the following information with your inquires and orders:
- Quantity
- Particle size
Typical Specifications – Spherical Molybdenum Powder
Particle size | 5-25 μm, 15-45 μm, 15-53 μm, 45-75 μm, 45-105 μm, 75-150 μm, or custom work |
Purity | 99.9% |
Typical Chemical Composition
Chemical Composition: | Wt % |
Mo | ≥ 99.9 |
Al | <0.002 |
Ni | <0.001 |
Mg | <0.002 |
Si | <0.005 |
Fe | <0.005 |
Ca | <0.002 |
Cu | <0.005 |
Gas Impurities | |
O | ≤0.02 |
N | ≤0.003 |
C | ≤0.005 |
Standard Packing
Standard Packing: Vacuum packaging, 1 kg/bag or 2 kg/bag. Iron drums lined with a plastic bag, 25 kg/drum. Special package is available on request.
Physical Properties
Form: | Powder |
Color: | Black |
Melting Point: | 2617°C |
Boiling Point: | 4612°C |
Density: | 10.2 g/cm3 |