What Is A Molybdenum Electrode?

Jan 23, 2024

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Molybdenum electrodes are balanced pressed, sintered in an intermediate frequency furnace and forged into various shapes, and then processed by turning, rolling, planing and milling. Used as electric heating equipment for fiberglass kilns.

ground Molybdenum Electrode

The main component of molybdenum electrode is molybdenum, which is prepared by powder metallurgy method. The molybdenum electrode used internationally contains 99.95% of the ingredients and has a density greater than 10.15g/cm3, which ensures the quality of the glass and the service life of the electrode.

 

Commonly used molybdenum electrodes range in size from 20mm to 152.4mm in diameter, and the length of a single electrode can reach 1500mm. The current molybdenum electrode can replace the original heavy oil and gas energy, effectively reduce environmental pollution and improve the quality of glass.