The company imports molybdenum concentrate with a purity of 50%-55% from Sonora, Mexico.
Downstream applications include molybdenum alloys (ferromolybdenum, etc.) and molybdenum chemicals (ammonium molybdate, high-purity molybdenum trioxide, etc.).
As a specialty material, molybdenum possesses the following characteristics:
·Extremely high melting point: Up to 2622°C, ranking sixth among all natural metals. This makes molybdenum and its alloys extremely stable at high temperatures.
·Excellent high-temperature strength: Maintains high strength and hardness even at high temperatures, resisting softening or deformation (creep resistance).
·Low coefficient of thermal expansion: Small expansion upon heating, good dimensional stability, suitable for high-precision parts.
·Excellent corrosion resistance: Good resistance to corrosion from various acids, molten glass, and certain molten metals.
·Good thermal and electrical conductivity: As a metal, it exhibits excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
·Unique "solid lubricant" properties: Its molybdenum disulfide is renowned as the "king of solid lubricants," its layered structure resulting in an extremely low coefficient of friction.
