The Influence of Elements on the Properties of Lead Part X. The Influence of Magnesium

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Met M Orr C. W Met B. E
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Abstract

As was mentioned in the last paper of this series(l), magnesium was added to lead with the idea that it would act as a de-oxidiser. The magnesium lead alloys give rise to an inter-metallic compound of the composition Mg2Pb(2) and it has some remarkable properties. It is known to disintegrate on standing in the atmosphere and it confers this property also on lead alloys in which it occurs. Magnesium forms a solid'solution with lead, and according to Kurnakow, Pogodin' and Vidusova(S) the limits of solubility are as follow...In conformity with the practice used in preceding series, the limit of concentration used in the present investigation was 0.1 %. Accordingly, it would be expected that all the alloys used would consist of the solid solution and the detrimental Mg2Pb would be absent. Whilst this was the case, it...
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APA: Met M Orr C. W Met B. E  (1939)  The Influence of Elements on the Properties of Lead Part X. The Influence of Magnesium

MLA: Met M Orr C. W Met B. E The Influence of Elements on the Properties of Lead Part X. The Influence of Magnesium. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1939.

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