Metal Alloy Properties: refractory

Metal and alloy mechanical properties — tensile/yield strength, elastic modulus, density, hardness for steels, aluminum alloys, copper alloys, titanium, nickel alloys, cast iron, and more

Civil Engineeringcategory: refractory3 rows
categorymaterial idbrinell hardness (HB)cte per K (1/K)density kg m3 (kg/m3)elastic modulus MPa (MPa)elongation percent (%)gradeheat treatmentmelting point C (°C)namenotespoisson ratio (dimensionless)shear modulus MPa (MPa)specific heat J kgK (J/(kg·K))standardtensile strength MPa (MPa)thermal conductivity W mK (W/(m·K))yield strength MPa (MPa)
refractoryMolybdenum_Mo##ASTM##Stress-Relieved1600.00000510,220329,00020Mo pureStress-Relieved2,623Molybdenum (Mo pure >99.94%)Better DBTT than W (~20-200C); furnace elements and glass-melting electrodes0.29127,000251ASTM700138500
refractoryTantalum_Ta##ASTM##Annealed1000.00000716,650186,00030Ta R05200Annealed2,996Tantalum (Ta pure >99.7%)Outstanding corrosion resistance; capacitor anodes; excellent ductility; DBTT below RT0.3568,000140ASTM27057165
refractoryTungsten_W##ASTM##Stress-Relieved3100.00000519,300400,0002W pureStress-Relieved3,422Tungsten (W pure >99.95%)Highest melting point of all metals; DBTT ~200-400C; X-ray targets and radiation shielding0.28156,000134ASTM980173750

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