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Molybdenum-Lanthana Alloy (ML, Mola) is a refractory alloy known for its high melting point of 2620°C, good thermal stability, and high strength-to-weight ratio. Mola is also highly resistant to thermal shock and has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, making it ideal for use in high-temperature industrial applications such as furnace linings and heat exchangers. The lanthom Oxide provides a special microstructure that allows the alloy to be creep-resistant even under extreme use conditions. Refractory Mola Alloy is an ideal material for applications requiring dimensional stability and strength above the capabilities of Moly or TZM.
Temperature Rating:
Melting Point – 2620℃
Density: 10.30 g/cm³
Product Documentation
Benefits of Mola
- High Melting Point
- Good Thermal Stability
- High Strength
- Low coefficient of thermal expansion
Applications of Mola
- Aerospace and military
- Heat treating and furnaces
- Heat Exchangers
- Resistance heating elements
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