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Usage:
- The high temperature at which magnesium burns makes it a useful tool for starting emergency fires during outdoor recreation. Other related uses include flashlight photography, flares, pyrotechnics and fireworks sparklers.
- To photoengrave plates in the printing industry.
- In the form of turnings or ribbons, to prepare Grignard reagents, which are useful in organic synthesis.
- As an additive agent in conventional propellants and the production of nodular graphite in cast iron.
- As a reducing agent for the production of uranium and other metals from their salts.
- As a sacrificial (galvanic) anode to protect underground tanks, pipelines, buried structures, and water heaters.
Magnesium Ingot
Type
Chemical Composition %
Mg
Fe
Si
Ni
Cu
Al
Cl
Mn
Ti
Impurities
≥
≤
Mg99.96
99.96
0.004
0.004
0.0002
0.002
0.006
0.003
0.003
--
0.04
Mg99.95
99.95
0.004
0.005
0.0007
0.003
0.006
0.003
0.01
0.014
0.05
Mg99.90
99.90
0.004
0.01
0.001
0.004
0.02
0.005
0.03
--
0.10
Mg99.80
99.80
0.005
0.03
0.002
0.02
0.05
0.005
0.06
--
0.20
Unit weight: 7.5 + 0.5 kgs per ingot.
Packing: ABOUT 1000 KGS BUNDLES, SHRINKWRAPPED (PLASTIC FILM) AND FASTENED WITH STEEL STRIPS
(STRAPPED) ON WOODEN PALLETS