What Is the Conductivity of the Molybdenum Electrodes?

Molybdenum electrodes have good electrical conductivity. Molybdenum is an excellent conductive metal with a conductivity as high as 0.18×10^6 S/m. Molybdenum has a relatively low electrical conductivity compared to many other metals, such as copper and aluminum, but is still high enough for most applications.

The conductivity of the molybdenum electrode can ensure that the electric energy can be effectively transferred to the place where it is needed during the current conduction process, so as to ensure the normal operation of the electrode. This is very important in many electronic, electrical and industrial applications, especially under high temperature and high current conditions, the high conductivity of molybdenum electrodes can effectively reduce resistance and energy loss.

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