
Molybdenum (Mo) wire and tungsten (W) wire are two critical materials in various high-performance applications due to their exceptional properties. Both are refractory metals, characterized by high melting points and excellent strength at elevated temperatures. However, they exhibit distinct differences in performance, making each suitable for specific uses. Melting Point and Thermal Performance: W wire has the highest melting point of all metals, approximately 3422°C, significantly higher than molybdenum’s melting point of 2623°C. This exceptional thermal stability makes W wire…