

Molybdenum Nickel Alloy Powder (Ni80Mo20) is a high-quality and versatile alloy powder with a composition of 80% nickel (Ni) and 20% molybdenum (Mo). Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Molybdenum Nickel Alloy Powder (Ni80Mo20).
Molybdenum Nickel Alloy Powder (Ni80Mo20) is a high-quality and versatile alloy powder with a composition of 80% nickel (Ni) and 20% molybdenum (Mo). Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Molybdenum Nickel Alloy Powder (Ni80Mo20).
Molybdenum Nickel Alloy Powder (Ni80Mo20) is a refractory alloy known for its excellent physical and mechanical properties. The addition of a small amount of molybdenum enhances the high-temperature strength and stability of the alloy, while the predominant nickel content provides good ductility and corrosion resistance. Ni80Mo20 closely resembles pure nickel powder but offers the advantage of higher working temperatures.
Content |
Ni 80%, Mo 20% |
Particle Size |
40~50μm or customized |
Purity |
99% |
Morphology |
Spherical |
Melting Point (℃) |
1560 |
Density (g/cm3) |
9.2 |
Overall, Ni80Mo20 alloy powder excels in high-temperature applications, making it ideal for environments requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
Our Molybdenum Nickel Alloy Powder (Ni80Mo20) is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
1. Is the nickel-molybdenum powder soluble in water?
Yes, nickel-molybdenum powder has a high nickel content of about 138 µΩ.cm, making it a good electrical conductor. This makes it suitable for conductive component applications.
2. Which alloy is stronger than nickel-molybdenum?
Solid metal alloys such as tungsten or rhenium melt more than nickel-molybdenum. Tungsten carbide cobalt powder has very high hardness and corrosion resistance. However, nickel-molybdenum offers the best combination of high-temperature strength, ductility, and oxidation resistance.
3. Why nickel-molybdenum powder?
Nickel-molybdenum powder has a melting point of up to 1000°C at elevated temperatures. It is resistant to corrosion and oxidation. Major applications include aerospace components such as turbine blades, automotive gear shafts, oil and gas downhole tools, and 3D-printed metal parts for various industries.