Ferro Molybdenum


Ferro Molybdenum is an alloy combining iron and molybdenum, with minimum molybdenum content of about 57-60%. It is used as a hardening agent in steels, improving strength, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature performance.

Specifications:
- Mo ≥ 57 % (pure molybdenum content)
- Size / Particle range: typically 10-100 mm
- Grade range: many grades with Mo content between ~60-75 %
- Melting point: approx. 1900 °C

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  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Ferro Molybdenum enhances hardenability and strength in alloy steels and stainless steels. It is particularly used to resist corrosion, improve wear resistance, and assist in performance under elevated temperatures.

  • Improves strength, hardness, toughness

  • Enhances corrosion resistance

  • Helps maintain performance at high temperatures

  • Used in tool steels, stainless and alloy steels

Material: Ferro Molybdenum
Molybdenum content: ≥ 57-Mo (typ. 60-75 %)
Size range: 10-100 mm (or as per customer requirement)
Melting point: ~1900 °C
Packaging: Bags, steel drums, or as agreed

  • Stainless steel production for improved corrosion resistance

  • Heat‐resistant and alloy steels

  • Tool steels, high‐speed cutting tools, dies, chisels

  • Equipment in oil & gas, pumps, heat exchangers

  • Superalloys and high-strength low‐alloys (HSLA)

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