Molybdenum Plate

Molybdenum plates are plates made of molybdenum (Mo) or its alloys and are commonly used in high-temperature and high-performance industrial applications. Due to molybdenum's high melting point, good electrical conductivity and thermal stability, and corrosion resistance, molybdenum plates have specific uses in many fields


Features and Applications:
High melting point: Molybdenum has a very high melting point (approximately 2623°C or 4809°F), which allows molybdenum plates to remain solid at temperatures where most other metals melt, making it ideal for use in smelting processes and applications at high temperatures.
Corrosion resistance: Molybdenum has good corrosion resistance to many chemicals, especially in reducing environments. Therefore, it can be used to treat substances that will corrode or react with ordinary sheet metal materials.
Thermal stability: Molybdenum has good thermal stability and can withstand rapid heating and cooling without cracking or deformation.
Electrical conductivity: Molybdenum has some electrical conductivity, which means it can be used for electric heating and other electrical applications.
Applications: Molybdenum plates are commonly used in the electronics industry, components within high-temperature furnaces, heat shields and heat reflectors, vacuum furnaces and heat treatment equipment, melting electrodes in glass manufacturing, components of single crystal growth equipment, etc.

Molybdenum Plate