What Is the Thermal Conductivity of Molybdenum Electrodes?

The thermal conductivity of molybdenum is relatively high, about 138-142 watts/meter Kelvin (W/m·K). This makes the molybdenum electrodes have good thermal conductivity and can transfer heat efficiently. This is very important for some applications that need to work in high temperature environment, because it can help maintain the stability of the electrode, avoid problems caused by overheating, and ensure the long-term reliability of the electrode.

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