What Are the Shapes of Molybdenum Electrodes?

Molybdenum electrodes can be made in a variety of shapes to suit different application needs. The following are several common molybdenum electrode shapes:

Rod Electrodes: Rod electrodes are the most common molybdenum electrode shape and usually have a cylindrical shape. They can be used in fields such as EDM, electrolytic machining, electrochemical applications, etc.

Flat Electrode: A flat electrode is a flat molybdenum electrode with a rectangular or square shape. They are commonly used in applications such as vacuum equipment, thin film deposition, glass melting, etc.

Wire electrodes: Wire electrodes are elongated molybdenum electrodes, usually with a circular or square cross-section. They are commonly used in applications such as high temperature heat treatment, vacuum melting, electron beam melting, etc.

Tubular Electrodes: Tubular electrodes are hollow tubular molybdenum electrodes that can have circular or other cross-sectional shapes. They are commonly used in ion implantation, electron beam heating, vacuum deposition and other fields.

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