Magnesium-Its Etching And Structure (9179fad8-3067-4f28-9a4a-de3e3d99ba3e)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. B. Pulsifer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

ABOUT 15 varieties, or modifications, of the best magnesium available were prepared and subjected to etching tests, then examined for microstructure. Of the 30-odd etching reagents that were tried, nearly half, mostly ammonium salts, etched the metal satisfactorily. The surfacing and etching of magnesium is shown to be a very simple and quick operation. The density and hardness of magnesium were determined. The most interesting new observations relate to the finding of the hexagonal etch figures, the crystal laminations, and the fact that the metal is plastic, cold, when restrained or quickly deformed. Under slowly applied pressure cold metal deforms slightly, then shears to fracture without plastic flow: The chief structural features of magnesium are presented in two reduced photographs and 30 photomicrographs.
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APA: H. B. Pulsifer  (1927)  Magnesium-Its Etching And Structure (9179fad8-3067-4f28-9a4a-de3e3d99ba3e)

MLA: H. B. Pulsifer Magnesium-Its Etching And Structure (9179fad8-3067-4f28-9a4a-de3e3d99ba3e). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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