M-30W-0.02C,
Mo-25W-0.1Zr-0.05C,
Mo-50W -1.25Ti-0.3Zr-0.15C and so on,
As the Mo-30W alloy has better strength, hardness and corrosion resistance than that of pure molybdenum it is widely used in the aerospace, metallurgy and other departments. The most common compositions between molybdenum and tungsten are 30% tungsten (Mo-30W), 5% rhenium (Mo-5Re), 41% rhenium (Mo-41Re), and 47.5% rhenium (Mo-50Re). With the exception of the Mo-30W alloy which is available as a vacuum-arc-cast product, these alloys are normally produced by powder metallurgy.
Material Safety Data Sheet of Pure Molybdenum
Material Safety Data Sheet of Pure Molybdenum (PDF)
Catalog of Pure Molybdenum Products (PDF)