Grade 360 Molybdenum vs. EN 1.7380 Steel
Grade 360 molybdenum belongs to the otherwise unclassified metals classification, while EN 1.7380 steel belongs to the iron alloys. There are 20 material properties with values for both materials. Properties with values for just one material (13, in this case) are not shown.
For each property being compared, the top bar is grade 360 molybdenum and the bottom bar is EN 1.7380 steel.
Metric UnitsUS Customary Units
Mechanical Properties
Elastic (Young's, Tensile) Modulus, GPa | 310 | |
190 |
Elongation at Break, % | 6.3 to 17 | |
19 to 20 |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.31 | |
0.29 |
Shear Modulus, GPa | 120 | |
74 |
Tensile Strength: Ultimate (UTS), MPa | 430 to 620 | |
540 to 550 |
Tensile Strength: Yield (Proof), MPa | 270 to 530 | |
290 to 330 |
Thermal Properties
Latent Heat of Fusion, J/g | 370 | |
260 |
Specific Heat Capacity, J/kg-K | 250 | |
470 |
Thermal Expansion, µm/m-K | 7.0 | |
13 |
Otherwise Unclassified Properties
Density, g/cm3 | 10 | |
7.9 |
Embodied Carbon, kg CO2/kg material | 28 | |
1.8 |
Embodied Energy, MJ/kg | 330 | |
23 |
Embodied Water, L/kg | 360 | |
59 |
Common Calculations
Resilience: Ultimate (Unit Rupture Work), MJ/m3 | 37 to 64 | |
87 to 98 |
Resilience: Unit (Modulus of Resilience), kJ/m3 | 120 to 450 | |
230 to 280 |
Stiffness to Weight: Axial, points | 17 | |
13 |
Stiffness to Weight: Bending, points | 22 | |
24 |
Strength to Weight: Axial, points | 12 to 17 | |
19 to 20 |
Strength to Weight: Bending, points | 12 to 16 | |
19 |
Thermal Shock Resistance, points | 14 to 21 | |
15 to 16 |
Alloy Composition
Carbon (C), % | 0 to 0.030 | |
0.080 to 0.14 |
Chromium (Cr), % | 0 | |
2.0 to 2.5 |
Copper (Cu), % | 0 | |
0 to 0.3 |
Iron (Fe), % | 0 to 0.010 | |
94.6 to 96.6 |
Manganese (Mn), % | 0 | |
0.4 to 0.8 |
Molybdenum (Mo), % | 99.9 to 100 | |
0.9 to 1.1 |
Nickel (Ni), % | 0 to 0.0020 | |
0 |
Nitrogen (N), % | 0 to 0.0020 | |
0 to 0.012 |
Oxygen (O), % | 0 to 0.0015 | |
0 |
Phosphorus (P), % | 0 | |
0 to 0.020 |
Silicon (Si), % | 0 to 0.010 | |
0 to 0.5 |
Sulfur (S), % | 0 | |
0 to 0.010 |