MolyReview

MolyReview is the magazine in which IMOA, twice-a-year, showcases interesting and amazing uses of molybdenum, but also documents the every-day uses that we may not be familiar with.  MolyReview features several short articles of general interest which all have a molybdenum connection.

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January 2012

Energy-saving stainless steel façades * Bubbling up with stainless * Molybdenum disulfide – a great lubricant * Atomistically molybdenum * Water – our most valuable resource * IMOA AGM 2011 * Symposium on Mo in high performance stee (2.1 MB)

July 2011

The Helix, a complex duplex bridge * Molybdenum markets – an end-use analysis * The discovery of molybdenum * Mo-alloy steels – metallurgy and properties * Moly drills through mountains in mega-moles * IMOA news (1.8 MB)

January 2011

Heating homes with household waste * Molybdenum and our health * Can molybdenum help provide the ideal energy source of the future? * “There was never a good knife made of bad steel” (Benjamin Franklin) * The unsolved riddle of molybdenum and corrosion * IMOA reaches new heights! (1.7 MB)

July 2010

Moly beats in the heart of ships * Living above it all: The world’s tallest residences * Molybdenum – a real superhero in medicine * Molybdenum in its most beautiful form * Duplex 2205: The new choice for nuclear power piping * Particles on collision course * Seminar on Mo in steels held in Beijing * IMOA rated highly effective by members (1.7 MB)

January 2010

Molybdenum preserving Venice * Catalyst research for a better energy future * Molybdenum enlarges your viewing pleasure * Chrome-moly steels are cranking the engines * Studies reveal low toxicity of moly in fresh waters * Stainless steel lets wastewater treatment plant shine * IMOA – 21st annual general meeting, 2009 (1.2 MB)

July 2009

Blast furnace stoves get second wind with moly-grade steel * Duplex rebar restores resistance to waves * Moly takes off on Super Jumbo * The A380’s avionics: a heavily shielded civil aircraft * Moly provides key to tropical rainforest growth * Jogging and jumping again with new joints (1 MB)

January 2009

The longest X80 pipeline in the world * Moly-grade stainless steel makes waves at Middle Eastern Airport * Miners move mountains with moly * Moly keeps mining equipment running * Molybdenum to treat cancer? * First stainless steel lined swimming pools in France * A dose of moly can go a long way * Stainless steel moulded to the goldsmith’s imagination * Symbol of hope crowns Belfast Cathedral * IMOA’s 20th AGM (1.4 MB)

IMOA Newsletter

July 2008
Obituaries * Lean Duplex Stainless Steel Flexible Flowlines for the Kikeh Offshore Oil Field * Super Duplex Stainless Steel for Extended Service Life (685 K)

January 2008
19th AGM * Some notes on the Henderson and Climax Mines * Stainless Steel Helps Prevent Deicing Salt Corrosion * Molybdenum-Bearing Duplex Stainless Steel (810 K)

July 2007
Traditional and Emerging Applications of Molybdenum Metal and Its Alloys (365 K)

January 2007
18th AGM Vienna *  Molybdenum – Uses, Consumption, Sources and Prices * REACH legislation adopted . . . prepare for 1 June 2007 (1 MB)

July 2006
18th AGM * IMOA’s leading role as Team Stainless film wins “Oscar” * New IMOA website * High Molybdenum Containing Stainless Steels Help Provide Fresh Water to the World : By Dr. Jim Fritz, TMR Stainless (Consultants to IMOA) * Type 316L Stainless Steel Used in the Largest Potable Water Ultrafiltration Plant in the Western Hemisphere: By Dr. Gary Carinci, TMR Stainless, Pittsburgh, USA * Molybdenum Containing Alloy Sales for FGD Applications are Booming: By Dr. Gary Carinci, TMR Stainless, Pittsburgh, USA (340 K)

January 2006
17th Annual General Meeting * Molybdenum Boosts the Corrosion Performance of Stainless Steel Handrails * Chicago's New Type 316 Skyline (280 K)

July 2005
17th Annual General Meeting * HSE Management * Chemical Applications of Molybdenum "Understanding molybdenum chemistry and applications" - Philip C.H. Mitchell (175 K)

January 2005
16th AGM * 'Molybdenum Containing Stainless Steel Keeps Hot Spring Water Tanks Running' by Dr Koichiro Osozawa, Consultant to Yakin Kawasaki Co Ltd * 'Thanks to Molybdenum Stainless Steel, Swimming Pools Last “Forever”' by IMOA’s Technical Director, Dr Nicole Kinsman * 'New US Air Force Memorial Will Use Type 316' by Catherine Houska, TMR Stainless (280 K)

July 2004
"Table Salt Manufacturing Plants" by Dr Koichiro Osozawa, Consultant to Yakin Kawasaki Co Ltd * IMOA's market development programme (205 K)

January 2004
AGM 2004 * IMOA Co-Organises Stainless Steel Session at SAE World Congress * Moly does the Job * New 7 World Trade Centre Uses Type 316 Stainless Steel * New IMOA Publications * The Economics of Molybdenum (230 K)

July 2003
Moly containing stainless steel spire graces Dublin * Moly brings safety into swimming pool buildings * EU new chemicals policy - the facts (285 K)

January 2003
New IMOA Publications Available * Moly Does the Job * Fifteen Thousand Metric Tons of Molybdenum for Nuclear Waste Containers in the US? * (330 K)

July 2002
The EU New Chemicals Policy …and the impact it will have on the worldwide Molybdenum industry * Moly Does the Job * 4th European Stainless Steel Science and Market Congress * IMOA’s Market Development Programme * (235 K)

January 2002
13th Annual General Meeting * Appointment of Technical Director to IMOA * Molybdenum Keeps Street Handrails Safe and Attractive * New, High-Molybdenum Ferritic Stainless Steel Replaces Aluminum Brass Condenser Tubing in Japanese Power Plants * IMOA’s Training Seminars on the Fabrication of Duplex Stainless Steel (345 K)

July 2001
Moly does the job * Duplex training seminars * Life cycle inventory for Molybdenum products (240 K)

January 2001
12th AGM Paris Report * Moly does the job * Visit to De Poli Shipyard (345 K)

July 2000
Moly does the job in nuclear power applications * Stainless Steel World 1999 * Duplex America 2000 (230 K)