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minor amounts of
elements other than
oxygen (O),
silicon (
Si),
magnesium (
Mg) and iron (
Fe).
Manganese (Mn) and
nickel (Ni)
commonly are the additional...
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endmember of the
pyroxene silicate mineral series enstatite (
MgSiO3) –
ferrosilite (
FeSiO3). The
magnesium rich
members of the
solid solution series are...
- pig iron)
FeP –
ferrophosphorus FeSi –
ferrosilicon – 15–90%
Si FeSiMg –
ferrosilicon magnesium (with
Mg 4 to 25%), also
called nodulizer FeTa – ferrotantalum...
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magnesium silicate,
MgSiO3, with the
magnesium partly replaced by
small amounts (up to
about 12%) of
Fe+2. In the
bronzite variety, (
Mg,
Fe)
SiO3, the iron(II)...
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composition range [
Mg,
Fe,Mn]3Al2(
SiO4)3; and uvarovite-grossular-andradite (ugrandite), with the
composition range Ca3[Cr,Al,
Fe]2(
SiO4)3. The word garnet...
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solid solution exists between Mg-rich
cordierite and
Fe-rich
sekaninaite with a
series formula: (
Mg,
Fe)2Al3(Si5AlO18) to (
Fe,
Mg)2Al3(Si5AlO18). A high-temperature...
- Aluminium–magnesium–silicon
alloys (Al
MgSi) are
aluminium alloys—alloys that are
mainly made of aluminium—that
contain both
magnesium and
silicon as the...
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Pyroxenes have the
general formula XY(
Si,Al)2O6,
where X
represents calcium (Ca),
sodium (Na), iron (
Fe(II)) or
magnesium (
Mg) and more
rarely zinc, manganese...
- (Al
MgCu) and aluminium–magnesium–silicon
alloys (Al
MgSi, 6000 series).
Discovery of aluminium–magnesium
alloys dates back to late 19th century. Al
Mg alloys...
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alloys Al
SiCu (with copper) and Al
SiMg (with magnesium) can be hardened. The
hardening mechanism corresponds to that of AlCu and Al
MgSi. Al
Si alloys are...