Elmet is a leading global provider of high quality molybdenum sheet products and the only us owned and operated producer.
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Elmet offers a wide range of cold rolled sheet product in varying thickness and length and per customer request.
The alloy can also be hardened by heat treatment.
4130 is excellent for wear and abrasion resistance along with added strength for many different applications.
Also known as chrome moly steel this versatile 4140 alloy steel is used for a wide range of parts such as gears axles shafts collets and die holders.
As with all of our materials our sheet begins as metal powder is pressed into ingots sintered and then rolled.
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Chromoly steel is a type of low alloy steel that gets its name from a combination of the words chromium and molybdenum two of the major alloying elements.
Molybdenum is a refractory metal that is commonly used as high temperature corrosion resistant metal that can withstand high stress high temperature ranges without greatly softening or expanding.
The carbon content is nominally 0 30 and with this relatively low carbon content the alloy is excellent from the fusion weldability standpoint.
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Molybdenum is used for its extremely high melting point and relative flexibility.
We are the world advanced refractory metal supplier providing high quality tungsten and molybdenum metals for over 20 years.
It resists fracturing from repeated stress.
Molybdenum has a melting point of 2 623 c.
Our talented team is made up of chemists metallurgists and experts from other fields.
Our company produce molybdenum sheet by powder metallurgy process.
First of all compress molybdenum powder into plate shape with isostatic pressing technology sinter under high heat to make the production into molybdenum slab and then roll.
4130 chrome moly sheet is a low alloy steel containing molybdenum and chromium as strengthening agents.
Chromoly steel is often used when more strength is required than that of mild carbon steel though it often comes at an increase in cost.