The production of cold-rolled molybdenum plates involves several key steps, including initial material preparation, cold rolling and subsequent processing. The following is a brief introduction to the production method of cold molybdenum plates:
1. Molybdenum ingot production: This process first produces molybdenum ingots through powder metallurgy. Molybdenum oxide powder is reduced in a hydrogen atmosphere to form molybdenum metal, which is then consolidated into ingots through processes such as vacuum arc melting or electron beam melting.
2. Molybdenum sheet production: Molybdenum ingots are then processed into initial molybdenum sheets through methods such as hot rolling or other forming processes. This initial sheet is used as the starting material for the cold rolling process.
3. Cold rolling: Cold rolling the molybdenum plate to reduce its thickness and improve its mechanical properties. The sheet is passed through a series of rolling mills at room temperature, where it is plastically deformed to obtain the desired thickness and surface finish.
4. Annealing: After cold rolling, the molybdenum plate can be annealed to eliminate internal stress and improve its ductility and formability. Annealing is heating a material to a specific temperature and then cooling it slowly.
5. Further processing: Cold rolled molybdenum plate can undergo additional processing steps such as cutting, machining or surface treatment to obtain the final dimensions and surface finish required for a specific application.
Throughout the production process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure that cold-rolled molybdenum plates meet required specifications, including dimensional accuracy, surface quality, and material properties such as strength and ductility.
By following these production steps, manufacturers can produce high-quality cold-rolled molybdenum plate designed for high temperatures and demanding applications, providing reliable performance in extreme environments.
Cold rolled molybdenum plate is used in various industrial applications due to its excellent thermal and mechanical properties. Some common uses for cold rolled molybdenum plate include:
1. High-temperature furnace: Cold-rolled molybdenum plates are used as heating elements, heat shields and structural components in high-temperature furnaces and heat treatment equipment. Their high melting point and excellent thermal conductivity make them well suited for these applications.
2. Aerospace and Defense: Cold-rolled molybdenum plates are used in aerospace and defense applications to provide structural support, heat resistance and thermal management in high temperatures and harsh environments, such as in aircraft components and rocket propulsion systems.
3. Semiconductor manufacturing: In the semiconductor industry, cold-rolled molybdenum plates are used as substrates, heat sinks and components for high-temperature processing equipment in semiconductor manufacturing.
4. Power generation: Cold-rolled molybdenum plates are used in power generation facilities, including nuclear power plants, for reactor components, high-temperature steam systems and other key equipment that need to operate reliably at high temperatures.
5. Chemical processing: Molybdenum plates are used in chemical processing equipment, such as reactors, containers and piping systems, and can effectively resist corrosion and high-temperature environments.
In these applications, cold-rolled molybdenum plate has excellent thermal and mechanical properties, as well as corrosion and high temperature resistance, making it ideal for use in harsh industrial environments.
Product Name | Cold Molybdenum Sheet |
Material | Mo1 |
Specification | Customized |
Surface | Black skin, alkali washed, polished. |
Technique | Sintering process, machining |
Meltng point | 2600℃ |
Density | 10.2g/cm3 |
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