What Are the Environmental Conditions for Molybdenum Electrodes During Glass Melting?

During the glass melting process, the environmental conditions to which molybdenum electrodes are exposed include high temperature, chemical corrosion and oxidizing environment. Specifically, the following are the environmental conditions for molybdenum electrodes during glass melting:

High temperature: Glass melting requires high temperature, usually above 1000 degrees Celsius, even as high as close to 3000 degrees Celsius. Molybdenum electrodes need to work at such high temperatures to withstand the heat of glass melting and the high temperature atmosphere.

Oxidizing environment: During glass melting, oxygen or oxidizing gases are present, which may lead to oxidation of the molybdenum electrode. Therefore, molybdenum electrodes need to have good oxidation resistance to maintain their stability and service life.

Chemical corrosion: There may be some chemical substances in the glass melting process, such as oxidants or other additives in the glass composition, which may have a chemical corrosion effect on the molybdenum electrode. Therefore, molybdenum electrodes need to have excellent corrosion resistance to maintain their structural integrity and performance stability.

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