Molybdenum is doped with bits of lanthanum oxide particles (0.3% or 0.7%), and then the so-called laminated-formed fibrous structure is formed. This particular microstructure can maintain stable even the temperature is up to 2000 ℃. And thus, even used in extreme conditions, the molybdenum-lanthanum oxide is also creep-resistant. We mainly process these alloys into high-temperature furnace components, such as twisted wire and other metal wire, sintering and annealing boat or evaporator coil. In the lighting industry, molybdenum-lanthanum oxide is also used as guard lines and feeder lines.