1. High melting point
The melting point of molybdenum rod is 2610°C, which is one of the highest melting points of all metals. This allows the molybdenum rod to maintain stability and strength at extremely high temperatures and therefore has a wide range of applications in high temperature environments.
2. Low thermal expansion coefficient
The linear expansion coefficient of molybdenum rods is very small and the thermal expansion coefficient is low, which allows the molybdenum rods to maintain the stability of their shape and size at high temperatures, which is of great significance to the manufacturing of high-temperature equipment and components.
3. Good thermal conductivity
Since molybdenum has a relatively large thermal conductivity, molybdenum rods have good thermal conductivity and are suitable for the production of various high-temperature thermally conductive components and devices.