titaniummolybdenum
Titaniummolybdenum refers to titanium–molybdenum alloys, a family of materials that combine titanium with molybdenum as a primary alloying element. In binary forms, molybdenum content typically ranges from a few percent up to around twenty percent by weight, with the balance being titanium. Additional small alloying additions (for example iron, chromium, or silicon) may be used to tailor specific properties, but titanium and molybdenum remain the defining components.
Microstructure and properties depend on composition and heat treatment. Molybdenum acts as a beta stabilizer for
Fabrication and processing guidance. Titanium–molybdenum alloys can be formed using conventional thermomechanical methods, though higher-strength grades
Applications and availability. These alloys are used in environments that demand corrosion resistance and elevated-temperature strength,