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Application of Molybdenum in the Glass Industry

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Application of Molybdenum in the Glass Industry The application of molybdenum in the glass industry is very broad due to its good mechanical properties, heat transfer properties, electrical properties, and non-coloring properties at high temperatures. In this article, let’s take a closer look at the application of molybdenum products in the glass industry. Corrosion Resistance […]

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