Applications in High-Temperature Structures

Mo-Cu (Molybdenum-Copper) alloy is widely used as a high-temperature structural material due to its high melting point, excellent thermal stability, and low thermal expansion coefficient. It maintains mechanical strength and resistance to thermal shock in extreme environments, making it ideal for aerospace, military, semiconductor manufacturing, and high-temperature furnace applications.
Key Advantages
1.High-Temperature Resistance: Molybdenum's melting point reaches 2,623°C, ensuring stability at extreme temperatures.
2.Thermal Expansion Matching: Adjustable CTE (6.8-11.5 × 10⁻⁶/K) to minimize structural stress from temperature fluctuations.
3.Excellent Thermal Shock Resistance: Withstands rapid temperature changes, suitable for harsh environments.
4.Good Machinability: Supports precision machining, plating, and welding for complex structural components.
Applications
1.Aerospace: Rocket nozzle liners, high-temperature electronic packaging, spacecraft insulation structures.
2.High-Temperature Industrial Equipment: Heat zone components for furnaces, electrode supports, thermal shielding.
3.Semiconductor Manufacturing: High-temperature structural supports in CVD/PVD equipment.
4.Military & Defense: High-temperature protective components, structural parts in missile electronics.