High Purity Magnesium Alloy/Magnesium Ingot 99.95% For Metallurgical Additives
Magnesium is a lightweight metal known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and high thermal conductivity. It is often alloyed with other metals to enhance specific properties and used in the production of components, such as engine blocks, transmission cases, aircraft parts, and structural components in buildings and bridges. Magnesium ingots serve as the raw material for these applications, which are then further processed and shaped into the desired forms.
A magnesium ingot is a solid piece or block of pure magnesium metal. It is typically obtained through a process called electrolysis, where magnesium chloride or magnesium oxide is subjected to an electric current, causing the magnesium to be extracted and collected in the form of an ingot. Magnesium ingots are commonly used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, and metallurgy.
Functions
Magnesium ingots serve several functions in various industries and applications. Here are some of the key functions of magnesium ingots:
Alloying: Magnesium ingots are commonly used as a primary ingredient in the production of magnesium alloys. By combining magnesium with other metals such as aluminum, zinc, manganese, or rare earth elements, the resulting alloys exhibit enhanced properties such as increased strength, improved corrosion resistance, and better heat dissipation. These alloys find applications in automotive components, aerospace structures, electronic devices, and more.
Magnesium-based Anodes: Magnesium ingots are used to manufacture sacrificial anodes, which are devices designed to protect metal structures from corrosion. When connected to a metal structure, the magnesium anode corrodes instead of the protected metal, providing cathodic protection and extending the lifespan of the structure.
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Applications
1.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.
2.To photoengrave plates in the printing industry.
3. In the form of turnings or ribbons, to prepare Grignard reagents, which are useful in organic synthesis.
4. As an additive agent in conventional propellants and the production of nodular graphite in cast iron.
5. As a reducing agent for the production of uranium and other metals from their salts. 6.As a sacrificial (galvanic) anode to protect underground tanks, pipelines, buried structures, and water heaters.
Packing:Wooden pallet or according to customer's request.
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