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Magnesium flux

Magnesium Flux. See Magnesium Fluoride in this Section... [Pg.526]

Compositional data and river fluxes from Kadko etal. (1994) with modifications based on Edmond etal. (1995) and Scott (1997). Hydrothermal fluxes were calculated assuming a fluid flux of 3.70 x 1013 kg y-1 (Mottl, 2002). Value of magnesium flux from the oceans to the crust is from Mottl (2002). [Pg.244]

The 2D nuclei of the magnesium silicide are formed at the initial stage of interface formation at the evaporation flux rate of 0.5 nm/min and room temperature. But at this evaporation rate the density of magnesium flux is so high, that generated 2D silicide islands at once start to grow via a 3D... [Pg.216]

Greenberg, S. (1981). Effect of prostacyclin and 9a,lla-epoxymethanoprostaglandin H2 on calcium and magnesium fluxes and tension development in canine intralobar pulmonary arteries and veins. ]. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 219, 326-337... [Pg.231]

CAS 7783-40-6 EINECS/ELINCS 231-995-1 Synonyms Magnesium fluorure Magnesium flux... [Pg.2455]

Magnesium flux. See Magnesium fluoride Magnesium fumarate... [Pg.2455]

Uses. Alkah metal and ammonium fluoroborates are used mainly for the high temperature fluxing action required by the metals processing industries (see Metal surface treatments Welding). The tendency toward BF dissociation at elevated temperatures inhibits oxidation in magnesium casting and aluminum alloy heat treatment. [Pg.167]

A typical slag (specific gravity 3.6) contains complex siUcates of iron, calcium, 2iac, magnesium, and aluminum oxides. The quantity of fluxes (compounds added to lower the melting poiat) added depends on the feed composition, and is calculated to ensure a fluid slag at the operating temperature. [Pg.36]

Most of the magnesium is cast iato iagots or billets. The refining of the molten metal extracted from the electrolysis is performed continuously ia large, stationary brick-lined furnaces of proprietary design (25). Such iastaHations have a metal yield better than 99.5% and negligible flux consumption. [Pg.318]

Impurities ate elirninated in fire refining in the foUowing sequence slag, that is, oxides of iron, magnesium, aluminum, and sihcon fluxing, that is, arsenic and antimony and vapors, that is, sulfur (as SO2), cadmium, and zinc. [Pg.201]


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