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Product category: Chemicals and biochemicals
News Release from: Goodfellow Cambridge
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 09 April 2008

Molybdenum for industrial and R+D
applications

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Goodfellow, a supplier of metals and materials worldwide, offers molybdenum in small quantities for a range of research and industrial applications

Due to its high melting point, pure molybdenum is used for resistance heating elements in furnaces, filament supports in electric lamps, and electrodes for mercury vapour lamps Molybdenum is also useful as an alloying agent in certain grades of steel to produce very hard materials used in cutting tools and to protect surfaces subject to heavy wear

Goodfellow offers molybdenum in a number of forms, including microfoil, foil, sputtering target, mesh, wire, insulated wire, rod, tube, powder, lump, and single crystal.

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