1. Cutting
If pure molybdenum is thin, cutting can be used. When cutting, it's important to select the appropriate tool, control the cutting angle and speed, and avoid excessive heat generation, which can prevent oxidation and brittleness of the pure molybdenum.
2. Cold Forging
Cold forging is a traditional method for processing pure molybdenum, suitable for rough shapes and materials that require deformation. During cold forging, it's important to avoid excessive forging force, as this can increase the material's brittleness and cause cracks and fractures in stressed areas.
3. Hot Working
Hot working is a common method for processing tungsten materials, particularly for shearing, welding, and drilling pure molybdenum. During hot working, the temperature, heat treatment time, and processing techniques must be carefully controlled to avoid overheating and oxidation.






