What Are Differences Between TZM Alloy Rods and Molybdenum-Lanthanum Alloy Rods?

TZM alloy rods and molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rods are two different alloy materials, and they have some differences in composition, properties and applications. Here are the main differences between them:

Composition: TZM alloy rods are mainly composed of molybdenum (Mo), titanium (Ti) and zirconium (Zr), among which molybdenum has the highest content. The molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rod is composed of molybdenum (Mo) and lanthanum (La), and the content of molybdenum and lanthanum is relatively balanced.

Strength and hardness: Due to the difference in composition, TZM alloy rods are relatively high in strength and hardness, and have excellent mechanical properties. However, the strength and hardness of molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rods are relatively low.

Melting point: The melting point of TZM alloy rod is about 2610°C, while that of molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rod is about 2580°C. The melting points of the two are very close, but there are slight differences.

Thermal conductivity: Due to the difference in composition, molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rods have high thermal conductivity and can effectively transfer heat. The thermal conductivity of TZM alloy rods is relatively low.

Corrosion resistance: Both TZM alloy rods and molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rods have certain corrosion resistance, but the specific corrosion resistance may be affected by composition and environment.

Application fields: TZM alloy rods are often used in high-temperature structural parts and components in aerospace, nuclear energy, chemical and other fields. Molybdenum-lanthanum alloy rods are usually used in electronic devices, vacuum equipment, magnetic materials and other fields.

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