What Is the Hardness of Molybdenum Electrode?

Molybdenum electrode has higher hardness. Its hardness depends on the specific alloy composition and heat treatment conditions. Generally, molybdenum has a hardness of about 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This means that molybdenum electrodes are relatively hard and can resist abrasion and scratching to a certain extent. Molybdenum’s hardness makes molybdenum electrodes suitable for applications that require resistance to mechanical stress and wear, such as their use in electrical discharge machining, electronics and vacuum equipment.

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