Current Mg Production Technologies, Where Should They Head?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Harris
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The vacuum thermal route for magnesium production today accounts for roughly 80% of the global production of magnesium despite significant investment in the competing electrolytic technologies, This is up from 30% of the global production 10 years ago and is all the more significant because global magnesium production has more than doubled in the same time, A review of the sophisticated anhydrous magnesium chloride production technologies provides some explanation for this sea change in technology usage, However, an examination of the economic factors provides compelling reasons, The present review outlines some of the salient strengths and weaknesses of the competing technologies, It also offers suggestion as to where future R and D and economic effort needs to be vested to improve the sustainability of the world magnesium market in terms of its value and impact.
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APA: R. Harris  (2006)  Current Mg Production Technologies, Where Should They Head?

MLA: R. Harris Current Mg Production Technologies, Where Should They Head?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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