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Introduction to FeMo
FeMo is an iron alloy consisting of molybdenum and iron, generally containing 50-60% molybdenum, and is used as an alloying additive in steelmaking. Ferro Molybdenum is an alloy of molybdenum and iron. Its main use is as a molybdenum additive in steelmaking. Adding molybdenum to steel gives it a uniform fine grain organisation, improves its hardenability, helps eliminate temper brittleness, and alloys with special physical properties. Adding molybdenum to cast iron improves its strength and wear resistance.
Introduction to Ferromolybdenum 60-2
Ferro Molybdenum is an amorphous metal additive in the production process that has several excellent properties that are transferred to the new alloy. One of the main benefits of ferro-molybdenum alloys is its hardening properties, which make the steel extremely weldable, and ferro-molybdenum is one of the nation's 5 high melting point metals. Additionally, increased alloying to ferromolybdenum improves corrosion resistance. The properties of ferro molybdenum give it an extra layer of protection over other metals for a wide variety of products.
Specification and particle size: natural lump, 10-100mm, powder or according to customer's requirement.
Packing: one metric tonne in a big bag or according to customer's requirement
Application of Ferro Molybdenum 60-2
The greatest application of Ferro Molybdenum is in the production of ferro alloys depending on the molybdenum content and range, which are used in machine tools and equipment, military equipment, refinery tubing, load bearing parts and rotating manoeuvres. Ferro Molybdenum is also used in cars, trucks, locomotives and ships. In addition, ferro-molybdenum is used in stainless and heat-resistant steels that are employed by synthetic fuels and within chemical plants, heat exchangers, generators, refinery equipment, pumps, turbine tubes, ship propellers, plastics and acids, and storage containers. Tool steels with a high proportion of ferro-molybdenum range are used for high-speed machined parts, cold work tools, drills, screwdrivers, moulds, chisels, heavy castings, balls and mills, rolls, cylinder blocks, piston rings and large drill bits.
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