What Is the Tensile Strength of Molybdenum Electrodes?

Molybdenum electrodes typically have a tensile strength between 300 and 700 megapascals (MPa), depending on factors such as material purity, grain structure, and processing. Generally speaking, molybdenum electrodes with higher purity, finer grain size and optimized treatment have higher tensile strength.

The tensile strength of pure molybdenum is about 300 to 500 MPa, while the tensile strength of molybdenum alloys (such as molybdenum niobium alloy and molybdenum titanium alloy) can reach 500 to 700 MPa. Adding elements to molybdenum alloys can improve the mechanical properties and thermal stability of the material, making it more suitable for use in high temperature and corrosive environments.

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