Molybdenum does not occur naturally as a free metal on Earth; it is found only in various oxidation states in minerals. The free element, a silvery metal with a grey cast, has the sixth-highest melting point of any element. It readily forms hard, stable carbides in alloys, and for this reason most of world production of the element (about 80%) is used in steel alloys, including high-strength alloys and superalloys
Composition: Molybdenum 99.9%
Common Metallic Impurities: Trace metals basis
Physical Description: Greyish- metallic lump
Packaging: Packed in sealed polythene bags and supplied in securely sealed metal drums, resistant to the impregnation of water
Analytics: ICP-OES
Certificate of Analysis (COA): Available upon request