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Formula: Mo
Form: Nut
Material: Molybdenum
CAS Number: 7439-98-7
Commodity: Metals
Standard: ISO 4032:2012
Molybdenum Nut combines high strength, excellent creep resistance, and stability in corrosive or high-temperature environments, making it a reliable fastening component in extreme systems. Its refractory nature allows sustained operation above 2000 °C, ensuring compatibility with molybdenum and tungsten bolts in critical assemblies. Industries such as aerospace, nuclear, and semiconductor processing employ molybdenum nuts in furnaces, crystal growth systems, and ultra-high-vacuum chambers. Applications include secure fastening of heating elements, structural supports in corrosive atmospheres, and containment of high-purity crucibles. Research uses extend to studies on fastener behavior under neutron irradiation, high-temperature stress testing, and refractory alloy fastening technologies. The nut form allows modular assembly, easy maintenance, and integration into existing molybdenum hardware, reinforcing its role as a vital fastening solution for industrial engineering and advanced scientific systems operating in extreme environments.
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Material Properties for Metals

Atomic Properties
Element Value
Atomic number 42
Crystal structure Body centred cubic
Electronic structure Kr 4d⁵ 5s¹
Valences shown 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Atomic weight( amu ) 95.94
Thermal neutron absorption cross-section( Barns ) 2.65
Photo-electric work function( eV ) 4.2
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 95/ 15.9
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 96/ 16.7
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 98/ 24.1
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 97/ 9.6
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 92/ 14.8
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 94/ 9.3
Natural isotope distribution( Mass No./% ) 100/ 9.6
Atomic radius - Goldschmidt( nm ) 0.14
Ionisation potential( No./eV ) 2/ 16.15
Ionisation potential( No./eV ) 5/ 61.2
Ionisation potential( No./eV ) 68
Ionisation potential( No./eV ) 1/ 7.10
Ionisation potential( No./eV ) 3/ 27.2
Ionisation potential( No./eV ) 4/ 46.4
Mechanical Properties
Element Value
Material condition Hard
Material condition Soft
Poisson's ratio 0.293
Poisson's ratio 0.293
Bulk modulus( GPa ) 261.2
Bulk modulus( GPa ) 261.2
Tensile modulus( GPa ) 324.8
Tensile modulus( GPa ) 324.8
Hardness - Vickers( kgf mm⁻² ) 250
Hardness - Vickers( kgf mm⁻² ) 200
Tensile strength( MPa ) 485-550
Tensile strength( MPa ) 620-690
Yield strength( MPa ) 550
Yield strength( MPa ) 415-450
Electrical Properties
Element Value
Electrical resistivity( µOhmcm ) 5.7@20@20°C
Superconductivity critical temperature( K ) 0.915
Temperature coefficient( K⁻¹ ) 0.00435@0-100°C
Thermal emf against Pt (cold 0C - hot 100C)( mV ) 1.45
Physical Properties
Element Value
Boiling point( C ) 4612
Density( gcm⁻³ ) 10.22@20°C
Thermal Properties
Element Value
Melting point( C ) 2617
Latent heat of evaporation( J g⁻¹ ) 6153
Latent heat of fusion( J g⁻¹ ) 290
Specific heat( J K⁻¹ kg⁻¹ ) 251@25°C
Thermal conductivity( W m⁻¹ K⁻¹ ) 138@0-100°C
Coefficient of thermal expansion( x10⁻⁶ K⁻¹ ) 5.1@0-100°C

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