What Is the Thermal Conductivity of Molybdenum Electrodes?

Molybdenum electrodes have good thermal conductivity. Molybdenum is a highly thermally conductive metal with excellent thermal conductivity. Its thermal conductivity is close to that of copper, and it is one of the materials with better thermal conductivity among common metals.

In terms of specific values, the thermal conductivity of molybdenum is about 138 W/(m·K). This means that molybdenum conducts heat efficiently per unit area, giving it low thermal resistance in high temperature applications.

The good thermal conductivity of molybdenum electrodes makes them suitable for applications that require efficient heat dissipation, especially in high temperature environments. For example, in the fields of vacuum melting, high temperature heat treatment, electron beam heating, etc., molybdenum electrodes can quickly transfer heat to the surrounding environment and maintain a stable working temperature of the electrodes.

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