What Are the Weaknesses of Molybdenum?

Molybdenum has several weaknesses, including:

Brittleness: Molybdenum can be brittle at room temperature, making it difficult to machine or form.

Susceptibility to oxidation: Molybdenum can oxidize at high temperatures, which can weaken its structural integrity.

Poor weldability: Molybdenum is difficult to weld because it has a tendency to crack during welding.

Cost: Molybdenum is a relatively expensive metal compared to other materials.

Low thermal conductivity: Molybdenum has a lower thermal conductivity than some other metals, which can limit its usefulness in some high-temperature applications.

Despite these weaknesses, molybdenum remains a valuable material in many industries because of its high melting point, corrosion resistance, and other properties.

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