The inclusion of rhenium in the composition of molybdenum-rhenium alloys enhances various features, making them exceptionally advantageous over pure molybdenum and other molybdenum alloys:
1.Low-Temperature Ductility and High-Temperature Strength:
Mo-Re alloy rods exhibit exceptional ductility at low temperatures, allowing for manufacturing versatility, alongside remarkable strength at elevated temperatures, exceeding 1,100°C in many applications.
2.Superior Recrystallization Ductility:
This property enables the material to maintain performance during service at high temperatures, minimizing failure risk in critical applications.
3.Outstanding Welding Performance:
Mo-Re alloys can be welded effectively, providing enhanced flexibility in assembly and integration processes.
4.High Melting Point:
With a melting point significantly higher than many industrial materials, the rods can operate in extreme conditions without deformation.
5.Excellent Thermal and Physical Properties:
Their thermal expansion and conductivity characteristics make them suitable for environments with significant thermal fluctuations.
6.Exceptional Electron Emission Quality:
The specific electronic properties of Mo-Re alloys make them particularly suitable for applications in vacuum electronic devices, contributing to enhanced performance in various electronic components.