Wolframelektróda
Wolframelektróda, also known as a tungsten electrode, is a type of electrode used in various applications, particularly in the field of electronics and electrical engineering. It is primarily composed of tungsten, a heavy metal with a high melting point and excellent electrical conductivity. The term "wolframelektróda" is derived from the German words "Wolfram," which is another name for tungsten, and "Elektróda," meaning electrode.
Tungsten electrodes are commonly used in gas discharge lamps, such as fluorescent lamps and neon signs, where
In the field of electronics, tungsten electrodes are used in vacuum tubes and other electronic devices. They
The production of tungsten electrodes involves the purification of tungsten and its shaping into the desired
In summary, wolframelektróda, or tungsten electrode, is a versatile and durable component used in a variety