Ferro Molybdenum (FeMo) Alloy Description
Ferro Molybdenum is an alloy composed mainly of iron (Fe) and molybdenum (Mo). It is produced by melting together iron and molybdenum sources, typically ferrosilicon and technical grade molybdic oxide, in a furnace. The resulting alloy has a molybdenum content ranging from 50% to 60%.
Ferro Molybdenum is commonly used as an additive in the production of steel and cast iron. It is added to increase the hardenability, strength, and corrosion resistance of the final metal product. The presence of molybdenum in the alloy enhances its ability to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for applications in the automotive, construction, and oil and gas industries.
Ferro Molybdenum (FeMo) Alloy Advantages
FeMo Alloy serves as an additive to steel and corrosion-resistant alloys.
Main Advantages: Increases hardenability.
Raises high-temperature strength and creep resistance.
Enhances corrosion resistance in stainless steel.
Reduces temper embrittlement.
Resists softening by tempering.
Improves weldability.

Ferro Molybdenum (FeMo) Alloy Specification
Item Code
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Chemical Composition (%)
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Mo
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Cu
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Si
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S
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P
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Fe
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Min
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Max
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-
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FeMo60
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60
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0.5
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1.5
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1.5
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0.07
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Bal.
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Size
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40 mesh / 60 mesh/ 80 mesh
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Ferro Molybdenum (FeMo) Alloy Packaging
25KG per drum or as required by the customer
Our product is clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused by storage or transportation.
