A new education section has been added to the International Molybdenum Associations (IMOA) website. With contributing members from Canada, Chile, Mexico, Peru, the US and globally, The IMOA represent the majority of the molybdenum industry worldwide, working in the interests of its members to develop and maintain access to markets. Designed principally for those involved in mechanical, structural and civil engineering, and architecture, the new online references host links to relevant content on the properties and applications of molybdenum-containing metals. This includes sections on stainless and duplex stainless steels.
Users can choose between engineering and architecture, with subject areas broadly matching a cross-section of university syllabi. Each area contains links to pages and other resources most likely to be of interest.