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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Synonyms:
TZM molybdenum base alloy, molybdenum alloy TZM, molybdenum TZM, molybdenum high temperature TZM, titanium/ zirconium/ molybdenum
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Designations:
Chemical Formula: Mo + 0.40-0.55% Ti + 0.06-.012% Zr + 0.01-0.04% C
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Description:
Molybdenum alloy TZM is an alloy of molybdenum, titanium, zirconium and carbon. It has a higher recrystallization temperature, higher creep strength and higher tensile strength than pure molybdenum.
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Chemical Properties Available:
Molybdenum's prime alloy is TZM. This alloy contains 99.2% min. to 99.5% max. of Mo, 0.50% Ti and 0.08% Zr with a trace of C for carbide formations. TZM offers twice the strength of pure moly at temperatures over 1300°C. The recrystallization temperature of TZM is approximately 250°C higher than moly and it offers better weldability.
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Physical Properties Available:
Powder, sheet, plate, & rod
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Typical Applications:
Used in high temperature structural applications (such as high-temperature furnace construction and metal working) and in tooling for hot die forging.
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy Packaging:
Jars, pails, drums, multiply paper bags, bulk bags and fiberboard containers. For further information on packaging options Contact READE.
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TZM Molybdenum Alloy TSCA (SARA Title III) Status:
Listed. For further information please call the E.P.A. at +1.202.554.1404
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