Vm 5-20
Technical Characteristics
It is a three-metal composite pseudo-alloy with the following characteristics: high temperature resistance, wear resistance, resistance to high loads and temperatures, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. The material has a very complex microstructure. The composite is directly connected to the metal matrix, so the final product combines the properties of the constituent metals.
Production
To produce a molybdenum-tungsten alloy, powders of these metals are mixed. The mixture forms a complex composite microstructure of tiny metal particles that form a matrix. Therefore, this material is not a true alloy, but a composite with a metal matrix. It combines the properties of the metals that make up its composition, semi-finished products of this material are obtained by crimping microparticles of tungsten and molybdenum into the desired shape, sintering the compacted mass, and then filling the structure with molten; iron.
The percentage composition of the alloy Bm 5-20
Fe | W | Mo |
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base | 4,9-5,1 | 19,9-20,1 |
Application
Manufacture of complex shaped workpieces with curved surfaces: parts of cylinders, bushings, gyroscope rotors, inertial masses, erosion-resistant electrodes, funnels for shaped charges, biological protection from penetrating radiation.
Supplier
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