Published: 1951
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The tensile strength properties of sintered wrought molybdenum were investigated at temperatures from 1800 degrees to 2400 degrees Fahrenheit, as well as the effects of swaging, recrystallization, and "test-section" area on these tensile strength properties. Additional studies were made on stress-rupture properties, types of fracture, directional tensile properties of rolled plate, and metallography of swaged and recrystallized molybdenum.