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Along with other alloying elements, molybdenum is widely used in the production of heat-resistant steels, stainless steels, acid-resistant steels and tool steels, as well as alloys with special physical properties. Adding molybdenum to cast iron can increase its strength and wear resistance. Ferromolybdenum is usually smelted by metal thermal method.

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Properties and uses of ferromolybdenum: The atomic weight of molybdenum is 95.94, the outer electronic structure is 4d5s, the melting point is 2615 degrees, the boiling point is 4610 degrees, and the density (20) is 10.2g/cm. Industrial ferromolybdenum contains about 60% molybdenum, has a melting point of 1800 ~ 1900°, and a density of about 9.0g/cm. The functions of molybdenum steel can be summarized as improving hardenability, thermal strength, preventing temper brittleness, improving remanence and coercive force, corrosion resistance in certain media, and preventing pitting corrosion tendencies.

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Molybdenum has been widely used in a series of steel types such as structural steel, spring steel, bearing steel, tool steel, stainless acid-resistant steel, heat-resistant steel (also known as heat-strength steel), and magnetic steel. Because it has several beneficial effects in steel, molybdenum in cast iron is very effective in increasing strength and toughness. When the addition amount is 0.25% ~ 1.25%, pearlite matrix structure can also be formed for medium and large cross-section castings, which is often used in wear-resistant castings such as rolls.


