Fe-Mo

1. Introduce – Ferromolybdenum alloy containing approximately 60–75% Mo – Approximately 70–80% of the world’s molybdenum metal consumption is produced in the form of molybdenum oxide (MoO₃) or ferromolybdenum (Fe-Mo) alloys and used as an alloying element in steel – It is primarily used as an additive in steelmaking alloys to improve strength and corrosion resistance 2. Application & Product – Stainless Steel / Alloy Steel, High-Strength Structural Steel (HSLA), High-Temperature and Heat-Resistant Materials, Cutting and Tool Steel, Oil and Gas ApplicationProduct Sta...

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