Tohoku University Technology: Mo-Si-B-Ti-C alloy: T12-109 T16-055 T17-137
Formation of high-strength / high-rigidity / high heat-resistant Mo alloy that can be cast (able to melt under 2000℃)! Equivalent to Ni-based alloy!
Currently, molybdenum alloys are formed by extrusion of powder sintered bodies due to their high melting point. Therefore, cutting is required in order to form complex shapes, which increases the manufacturing cost. In addition, if a body is formed by the powder sintering, the strength is decreased. In this invention, light / high strength / high heat resistance molybdenum alloys can be easily fabricated by the melting and casting method, which can be applied for complex shapes. New molybdenum alloys with melting point below 2000℃.
- Company:Tohoku Techno Arch Co., Ltd.
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