What Are the Chemical Properties of Titanium Zirconium Molybdenum Alloy?

The chemical properties of titanium zirconium molybdenum (TZM) alloys are mainly determined by the chemical properties of its constituent elements titanium, zirconium and molybdenum. The following are some typical chemical properties:

Corrosion resistance: TZM alloy has excellent corrosion resistance and can be used for a long time without damage in the environment of many strong acids, strong alkalis, oxidants and reducing agents.

Oxidation: In high temperature and high pressure oxidizing environment, TZM alloy exhibits good oxidation resistance and can resist oxidation and corrosion for a long time.

Machinability: TZM alloy has good plasticity and machinability at high temperature, and can be made into complex parts by forging, rolling, stretching, extrusion and other methods.

Weldability: TZM alloy can be welded by TIG welding, EB welding, laser welding and other methods, but since the alloy contains easily oxidizable elements such as titanium and zirconium, measures need to be taken to protect the welding area from oxidation during the welding process.

Magnetism: TZM alloy is a non-magnetic material that does not magnetize under an applied magnetic field.

In a word, TZM alloy has good corrosion resistance, oxidation performance and processing performance, and is suitable for applications working in extreme high temperature, high pressure and corrosive environments, such as nuclear industry, aerospace and electronic semiconductor fields.

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