What Is the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of the Molybdenum Electrode?

The coefficient of thermal expansion of molybdenum electrodes is about (4.9-5.4) × 10^-6 /°C. The coefficient of thermal expansion describes how much a material will expand linearly under a change in temperature. For the molybdenum electrode, its thermal expansion coefficient is low, which means that the dimensional change of the molybdenum electrode is relatively small under high temperature environment, and it has good thermal stability. This allows the molybdenum electrode to maintain a stable shape and size in high temperature applications and is less susceptible to deformation or cracking due to thermal expansion.

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