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Automobile, aircraft, and shipbuilding
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Drilling, stripping, and processing
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Steel and cast-iron industries
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Tool steels and high-speed steels
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Chemical and petrochemical processes
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Equipment for transporting food and processing chemicals
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Making car parts
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Energy production including steam boilers, steam turbines, and electricity generators
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Ferro-molybdenum is an alloy that can be added to all types of iron and steel in a wide range of furnaces or crucible sizes in a good process. If you add and use it correctly you should get significantly closer to 100% when you restore it. Ferromolybdenum is used in steels and is used in boilers and pressure vessels or different grades of high-speed steels and other tools. One of the most important properties of this alloy is that it improves the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. It also produces scurvy ferritic structures in high-speed low-alloy steels. This alloy is also, a suitable additive for amorphous metal production processes and gives new and desirable properties to alloys. Adding ferromolybdenum to the alloy improves its hardness properties because molybdenum is one of the 5 metals that has a high melting point. Also, by adding molybdenum to the alloy, its resistance to corrosion increases.
Adding ferro-molybdenum to steel and tools creates significant effects as follows:
- Increasing the strength and weldability of steel
- Increasing the hardness and resistance of steel against high temperature and heat
- Adding a secondary hardening point to steel
- Resistance to hydrogen cracks
- Providing the energy needed to dissolve new atoms in iron