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Molybdenum Rod

Supplier From China
Feb-17-04

Molybdenum rod
Used for producing molybdenum line-cutting, filament, coil wire, lead wire support, electron vacuum components and grid

Package:
1) II 17mm, in wooden box of 30kg max. Each firmed with blown molding foam spacer
2) IIU 17mm, in wooden box of 100kg max. Each firmed with blown molding foam
Size: (II17 II110) x lmm (lI 600mm)

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Price: Negotiable
MOQ: Not Specified

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