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99.95% Mo Molybdenum Rod In Glass Melting Furnace
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Molybdenum is a refractory metal that is very useful in many industrial processes and applications that would not be possible with many of the more common metals and alloys. Refractory metals and alloys are extraordinarily resistant to heat and have unique physical properties.
Parameters
Atomic number |
42 |
CAS number |
7439-98-7 |
Atomic mass |
95.94 [g/mol] |
Melting point |
2620 °C |
Boiling point |
4639 °C |
Density at 20 °C |
10.22 [g/cm] |
Crystal structure |
Body-centered cubic |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion at 20 °C |
5.210-6[m/(mK)] |
Thermal conductivity at 20 °C |
142 [W/(mK)] |
Specific heat at 20 °C |
0.25 [J/(gK)] |
Electrical conductivity at 20 °C |
17.9106[S/m] |
Specific electrical resistance at 20 °C |
0.056 [(mm2)/m] |
Features
Good high-temperature oxidation resistance
Long service life
High wear resistance
Applications
Normally resistance welding is used for automotive, aerospace, and electronic appliance applications.
Refractory metals and their alloys are often to be used as resistance welding electrodes for their high electrical conductivity and excellent stability under high temperatures.