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Special Metal grids - Molybdenum

Special Metal grids - Molybdenum

Product Details:

  • HS Code 8102
  • Molecular Weight 95.95 g/mol
  • Boiling point 4639C
  • Molecular Formula Mo
  • Smell Odourless
  • Form Solid
  • Poisonous Yes
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Special Metal grids - Molybdenum Product Specifications

  • 231-107-2
  • Special Metal
  • 4639C
  • 95.95 g/mol
  • Mo
  • 8102
  • Molybdenum
  • Yes
  • High purity (99.95%)
  • Solid
  • Odourless
  • Molybdenum
  • Industrial/electronic component manufacturing
  • 10.2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • ASTM B386 or equivalent
  • Metal grid
  • 2623C
  • Insoluble in water, soluble in molten alkalis
  • 7439-98-7
  • Keep in dry, cool environment
  • Mo grids
  • Grid/Mesh
  • 99.95%
  • Mo

Special Metal grids - Molybdenum Trade Information

  • Paypal, Telegraphic Transfer (T/T), Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
  • All India

Product Description

In addition to the standard copper, nickel and gold grids, we offer a wide range of grids of other metals. These include aluminium (Al), molybdenum (Mo), stainless steel (SS) and titanium (Ti) for specialist applications. Purity 99%. 3.05mm diameter.
Available in tubes of 25.

Minimum order required for some grids.



Precision Engineering for Demanding Applications

Our molybdenum grids are engineered for rigorous environments, from high-performance electronics to advanced vacuum devices. With superior tensile strength and high thermal conductivity, these grids are designed to deliver consistent performance at extreme temperatures, making them indispensable in sophisticated manufacturing setups.


Uncompromised Purity and Reliability

Every grid is crafted from high-purity (99.95%) molybdenum, meeting or exceeding ASTM B386 standards. The bright, clean, or etched surfaces are a result of meticulous quality control and advanced processing, guaranteeing reliability and extended product life in even the harshest operational conditions.

FAQs of Special Metal grids - Molybdenum:


Q: How are these molybdenum grids processed for consistent quality?

A: The grids are fabricated using precision punching and cutting techniques, ensuring accurate dimensions, clean edges, and uniform quality tailored for high-purity performance.

Q: What benefits do molybdenum grids provide in high-temperature applications?

A: With a melting point of 2623C and operational stability up to 1900C in controlled atmospheres, the grids maintain mechanical strength and conductivity, making them ideal for vacuum devices, electron tubes, and support structures in severe environments.

Q: Where are molybdenum grids commonly used?

A: These grids are prevalent in the electronics industry, particularly for use in electronic grids, vacuum device support frames, and other high-temperature application components.

Q: What is the typical usage process for installing molybdenum grids?

A: Installation typically involves integrating the grid into electronic assemblies or vacuum equipment, following the manufacturers guidelines to maintain cleanliness and material integrity.

Q: When should I choose molybdenum grids over other materials?

A: Choose these grids when your application requires exceptional thermal stability, electrical conductivity, and mechanical strength at elevated temperaturesparticularly where purity and chemical resistance are crucial.

Q: How should I store molybdenum grids to maintain their quality?

A: Store the grids in a cool, dry environment, preferably vacuum-packed or as specified, to protect against oxidation and contamination before use.

Q: What are the main benefits of using high-purity (99.95%) molybdenum grids?

A: High-purity molybdenum enhances resistance to corrosion, increases reliability in demanding settings, and minimizes the risk of impurity-driven failure during extended high-temperature operations.

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