What Is the Conductivity of Molybdenum Rod?

The conductivity of molybdenum rod is low, about 280,000 to 460,000 amperes per square meter (A/m^2). Its conductivity is usually between 50% and 65% IACS (International Conductivity Units), where the percentage of IACS indicates the conductivity relative to pure copper.

Although molybdenum has a relatively low electrical conductivity, it can still maintain good electrical conductivity at high temperatures, making it widely used in some special applications, such as electronic devices, electrode materials, high-temperature melting and vacuum equipment, etc. However, if higher conductivity is required, other highly conductive materials such as copper or silver may be considered.

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