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What Elements Does The Molybdenum Electrode Rod Contain?

What elements does the molybdenum electrode rod contain?
Molybdenum electrode rods are electrode materials made of pure molybdenum or molybdenum alloys, usually containing the following elements:

1. Molybdenum (Mo): The main component, with good conductivity and high temperature resistance, suitable for electrode applications in high temperature working environments.

2. Iron (Fe): Iron is often added to molybdenum alloys to improve the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of electrode materials.

3. Aluminum (Al): Aluminum can increase the thermal expansion coefficient of molybdenum electrode rods, reduce thermal stress at high temperatures, and reduce the possibility of electrode deformation.

4. Manganese (Mn): Manganese can improve the strength and hardness of molybdenum alloys and enhance the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of electrode materials.

5. Titanium (Ti): Titanium can improve the grain refinement effect of molybdenum electrode rods and improve the plasticity and impact toughness of materials.

6. Zirconium (Zr): Zirconium can improve the processing performance of molybdenum alloys, reduce processing difficulty, and improve the forming accuracy of electrodes.

In general, molybdenum electrode rods are composite materials composed of molybdenum and various alloy elements, with excellent performance and a wide range of applications. They have been widely used in electrolysis, welding, heat treatment and other fields.

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