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  • Article - 27 May 2013
    Magnesium (Mg) has the atomic number 12. It is a widely used metal, and is found in over 60 minerals.
  • Article - 26 Jun 2013
    Magnesium is the fourth most common element in the Earth as a whole, and makes up 13% of the Earth’s mass. It is the third most commonly used structural metal, after iron and aluminium.
  • Article - 26 Jun 2013
    Magnesium is a strong, silvery-white, light-weight metal that tarnishes slightly when exposed to air. Magnesium QE22A-T6 alloy is a casting alloy having excellent tensile, fatigue and creep properties...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal found in over 60 minerals of which only brucite, carnallite, dolomite, magnesite are of commercial importance. Magnesium alloys are light in weight and used for both...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a rather strong, silvery-white, light-weight metal that tarnishes slightly when exposed to air. Magnesium alloys are light in weight, and have high strength and good vibration damping...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a strong, silvery-white, light weight metal that tarnishes slightly when exposed to air. It is easy to ignite when powdered or made into thin strips. Magnesium WE43A-T6 alloy has good...
  • Article - 17 Apr 2013
    Diamond is an allotrope of carbon wherein carbon atoms are arranged in the form of a diamond cube. Diamond is transparent to opaque due to its optical isotropic properties.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2012
    The existence of technetium was first predicted by the creator of the periodic table, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev.
  • Article - 17 Dec 2012
    Thulium was discovered by Per Teodor Cleve, a Swedish chemist, in 1879. Cleve discovered two new materials that were brown and green in color. The brown material was named holmia and the green...
  • Article - 19 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys are available in a variety of shapes and contain elements in different combinations to obtain a specific result. These alloys are of three types namely,...

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