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Processing of molybdenum can be challenging due to several factors:
1. High hardness: Molybdenum is a relatively hard metal, which makes it difficult to cut and shape using traditional processing methods.
2. High melting point: Molybdenum has a very high melting point, which can cause tool wear and thermal problems during machining.
3. Room temperature brittleness: Molybdenum is brittle at room temperature, which may lead to problems with chip formation and tool breakage during machining.
4. Work hardening: Molybdenum is prone to work hardening during machining, which can lead to increased cutting forces and tool wear.
To overcome these challenges, special machining techniques, tools and cutting parameters are often required when machining molybdenum. Additionally, using appropriate coolants and lubricants can help manage the heat generated during machining and improve molybdenum machinability.
Molybdenum is ductile, which means it can be stretched or pulled out without breaking. This property makes it suitable for a variety of applications, including machining, where ductility is important for the material to be shaped and formed without cracking.
Molybdenum itself is not corrosive. In fact, it is known for its excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation at high temperatures. This corrosion resistance makes molybdenum a valuable material in applications that require exposure to harsh environments or corrosive substances.
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