How to melt pure molybdenum Sheet?
Melting pure molybdenum plates is a relatively complex process that requires multiple steps to complete. The following is an example of the common method of melting pure molybdenum plates.
Our testing for molybdenum sheets | |||||
Fe | Ni | C | Al | O | N |
0.004 | 0.002 | 0.0028 | 0.0005 | 0.005 | 0.002 |
Si | Ca | Mg | Cd | Sb | Sn |
0.0013 | < 0.001 | < 0.0005 | < 0.001 | < 0.0005 | < 0.0005 |
P | Cu | Pb | Bi | Mo | |
< 0.001 | < 0.0005 | < 0.0005 | < 0.0005 | >99.95% |
First, cut the pure molybdenum plates into small pieces of appropriate size, which is conducive to subsequent melting and mixing.
Secondly, put the appropriate proportion of pure molybdenum blocks and other alloy elements (such as iron, nickel, etc.) into a vacuum melting furnace and heat them to a certain temperature to completely melt and mix them.
Then, during the smelting process, the alloy melt needs to be stirred continuously to ensure that the various elements can be fully mixed and evenly mixed. Bubbles may be generated during the stirring process, and it is necessary to exhaust regularly to ensure the purity of the melt.
Then, pour the melted pure molybdenum alloy into the pre-prepared mold and wait for it to cool and solidify. This process requires strict control of temperature and speed to ensure that the prepared pure molybdenum plate has good physical and chemical properties.
Finally, take out the solidified pure molybdenum plate for surface treatment and processing. It is usually subjected to heat treatment, cooling, rolling and other processes to meet the needs of different users.
In general, smelting pure molybdenum plate is a complex process that requires precise operation and multiple processes, and the process flow needs to be continuously optimized and improved to ensure the quality of the products produced.