MU0086 Molybdenum Electrode

Descriptions of Molybdenum ElectrodeMolybdenum-Electrode

Molybdenum electrodes are made through isostatic pressing and can be forged to various specifications after undergoing sintering and shaping in medium frequency furnaces. Glass melting electrodes must withstand extremely high temperatures and aggressive glass melts. We can also offer different kinds of molybdenum electrodes as your requirements.

Specifications of Molybdenum Electrode

Product Name Appearance Purity Density Unite Weight Dimension (mm)
Molybdenum Electrode Silver gray metallic luster > 99.95% >9.8 g/cc (14-20)×(14-20)×L, L < 500
Molybdenum Electrode Plate Dark brown. It presents silver gray metallic luster if washed by the alkali > 99.95% >10.15 g/cc <=40 kgs (3 – 25)×(50 -500)×L, L < 800
Molybdenum Electrode Bar Bright silver gray metallic luster. > 99.93% > 10.15 g/cc < 70kgs (f20 – f100)×L

 

Applications of Molybdenum Electrode

* Used as electro-heat equipment of the glass fiber kiln.
* Electrode plate (3~25mm x 50~500mm x L L<800mm>* Electrode rod (20~100mm diameter x L) is mainly used as the furnace, electric boosting glass kiln electrode, etc.

Packaging of Molybdenum Electrode

Our molybdenum electrodes are wrapped in foam and packaged in plywood cases to ensure safe storage and transportation.

Related reading:

Influence Of Molybdenum Electrodes On The Quality Of Glass Products

Impurities In Glass Materials Affect Molybdenum Electrode Service Life

Molybdenum Electrodes For Glass Furnaces

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by Oliver Müller on Refractory Metals and Alloys

I got the mo electrodes I’m expecting. Help me a lot in my project.

by Stephanie Patterson on Refractory Metals and Alloys

These electrodes work just as they are supposed to.