How Is the Surface Roughness of the Molybdenum Rod?

The surface roughness of molybdenum rods can be controlled and adjusted according to processing methods and requirements. Generally, molybdenum rods have a lower surface roughness and a smoother surface. Below are some common surface roughness parameters and their typical value ranges:

Ra value: Ra value is a commonly used parameter of surface roughness, indicating the average roughness. For molybdenum rods, lower Ra values can usually be achieved, generally between 0.1 micron and 1 micron.

Rz value: Rz value is another parameter of surface roughness, which represents the height difference between peak and valley. For molybdenum rods, typical Rz values are also in the range of 0.5 microns to 5 microns.

Surface roughness requirements can vary depending on the specific application. Some high-precision applications, such as optics and semiconductor fields, may require lower surface roughness to ensure precise optical or electronic performance. In some other applications, a slightly higher surface roughness may be acceptable.

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