Magnesium Technologies -Present and Future

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert E. (Bob) Brown
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Magnesium was discovered by Davy in 1808. The production processes as they exist are not economically competitive with aluminum The electrolytic magnesium process is divided into two steps; one to make the MgCh feed and the other to apply large amounts of electric current to dissociate the feed into magnesium (450 g) and chlorine (1200 g). The production of fuJIy anhydrous, pure cell feed is a major problem Recently, there has been a growth of thermal processes, mainly the Pidgeon silicothermic production process using FeSi to reduce dolomite in horizontal retorts. Pechiney has a large vertical electrical furnace process that also uses FeSi to reduce calcined dolomite in a molten bath containing alumina. Work is proceeding to develop new or modified processes that will greatly improve magnesium production. The present methods and the research and R&D will be reviewed in this paper.
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APA: Robert E. (Bob) Brown  (2001)  Magnesium Technologies -Present and Future

MLA: Robert E. (Bob) Brown Magnesium Technologies -Present and Future. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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