What Is the Thermal Conductivity of Titanium Zirconium Molybdenum Alloy?

The thermal conductivity of titanium-zirconium-molybdenum (TZM) alloy is about 33 W/(m K) at room temperature, and the specific value may also vary slightly, depending on the ratio of each element in the alloy and the preparation process. This value is slightly lower than the thermal conductivity of pure molybdenum, because the addition of zirconium and titanium can affect the electronic structure and lattice structure of the alloy, thereby reducing its thermal conductivity. Although TZM alloy has low thermal conductivity, it still has excellent high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance in high-temperature environments, so it is still a very valuable structural material in some high-temperature applications.

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