Molybdenum wire in the application of lamps
The application of molybdenum wire in light bulbs is mainly reflected in the filament part of incandescent lamps and halogen lamps. Molybdenum has a high melting point (about 2620°C) and good corrosion resistance, so that it can work stably in high temperature environments, suitable for use as a light bulb filament.
In incandescent lamps, heat is generated when the current passes through the molybdenum wire, heating the filament to a high temperature and emitting visible light. Molybdenum wire because of its high temperature stability, can withstand the high heat generated by incandescent lamp work, and is not easy to oxidize, so improve the service life of the lamp.
In the halogen lamp, the application of mo wire is more important, because the halogen lamp contains halogen gases (such as iodine or bromine), which can react with the surface of the molybdenum wire to form molybdenum halide, which helps the surface of the filament recover, and avoids the loss of the surface of the tungsten wire due to evaporation and oxidation. The high temperature strength and oxidation resistance of molybdenum wire ensure that halogen lamps can still work stably at extremely high temperatures, providing higher brightness and longer service life.
The application of moly wire in the lamp not only improves the efficiency and life of the light source, but also enables the lamp to maintain a more stable performance when working at a higher temperature.
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