Introduction Molybdenum electrodes play a crucial role in the glass manufacturing process. They are used to create uniform electric fields that melt and shape the glass, and therefore, their lifespan is critical for the success of the production line. However, the lifespan of molybdenum electrodes can be affected by various factors. Glass composition The chemical
Molybdenum, whether it acts as a chemical element or a metal, has a wide range of applications. Pure molybdenum wire is used in high-temperature electric furnaces; molybdenum sheet is used to manufacture radio village and X-ray equipment; molybdenum in alloy steel can improve elastic limit, corrosion resistance and maintain permanent magnetism. In addition, molybdenum is
What Are Molybdenum Electrodes? Molybdenum electrodes are formed by balanced pressing, forging to various of types after sintering with medium frequency furnace and then turning, rolling, planning and milling. It is used as electro-heat equipment of the glass fiber kiln. The main component of the molybdenum electrode is molybdenum and prepared by powder metallurgy. The
Molybdenum electrode, as the best electrode, has been used in full electric melting furnaces for more than 30 years. Molybdenum electrodes can be divided into molybdenum electrode plates and molybdenum electrode bars according to different shapes and specifications. As a conductive material, the conductive area of the molybdenum electrode plate is larger than that of
Molybdenum electrode The main component of the molybdenum electrode is molybdenum and is prepared by powder metallurgy. The internationally used molybdenum electrode contains 99.95% of the components and has a density greater than 10.15g/cm3 to guarantee the quality of the glass and the service life of the electrode. The commonly used molybdenum electrode size ranges