What Is the Tensile Strength of Titanium Zirconium Molybdenum Alloy?

The tensile strength of titanium-zirconium-molybdenum (TZM) alloy depends on factors such as the preparation method of the alloy and heat treatment conditions, and generally decreases with the increase of temperature at a temperature below 800 °C. At room temperature, the tensile strength of TZM alloys is usually between 900-1100 MPa, while in high temperature environment, the tensile strength may decrease. However, compared with other conventional metals, TZM alloys still have high tensile strength and excellent corrosion resistance in high-temperature environments, so they have been widely used in aerospace, nuclear energy, chemical and other fields. It is worth noting that the tensile strength and other mechanical properties of TZM alloys may also be affected by factors such as the preparation process and the content of different elements in the alloy.

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