IC 8201 Magnesium And Magnesium Compounds - A Materials Survey - Introduction (62d20292-b537-405c-8c00-6313bea0abac)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Hazel B. Comstock
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This materials survey on magnesium and magnesium compounds is one of a series of Bureau of Mines publications designed to serve the needs of Government and industry for comprehensive, up-to-data information on mineral commodities and activities. Magnesium, the world's lightest structural metal, has become a most useful material in airborne and spare vehicles, automotive equipment, machine tools, and consumer products. Use of magnesium ores in basic refractories for iron and steel furnaces has expanded as the production of iron and steel has increased, Progress in converting steel fun cares to the use of oxygen has further increased the use of magnesia and magnesite brick.
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APA: Hazel B. Comstock  (1963)  IC 8201 Magnesium And Magnesium Compounds - A Materials Survey - Introduction (62d20292-b537-405c-8c00-6313bea0abac)

MLA: Hazel B. Comstock IC 8201 Magnesium And Magnesium Compounds - A Materials Survey - Introduction (62d20292-b537-405c-8c00-6313bea0abac). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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