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Magnalium is an
aluminium alloy with 50%
magnesium and 50% aluminum.
Alloys with
small amounts of
magnesium (about 5%)
exhibit greater strength, greater...
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flash powder oxidizer with
metal fuels such as magnesium, aluminium, or
magnalium powder.
Sometimes it is used in
strobe effects and
thermite compositions...
- magnesium, 0.3% manganese):
formerly used to make
coinage of the
Italian lira
Magnalium (5-50% magnesium): used in
airplane bodies, ladders, pyrotechnics, etc...
- to form a
protective oxide layer.
Often an
alloy of both
metals called magnalium is used. Many of the
chemicals used in the
manufacture of
fireworks are...
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particles influences shape and size of the
sparks Aluminium,
magnesium or
magnalium, for
white sparks Iron, for
orange branching sparks Titanium, for rich...
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protracted strike over
wages by key
staff which prevented production.
Magnalium The
British Light-Alloy Industry, Flight, 10 June 1955, p809 FJ Camm (January...
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collectible tableware made of a magnesium-aluminium
alloy that they
named '
Magnalium' in
production in the same
Northampton factory (Burrage & Boyde) from...
- son of the
physicist Ernst Mach. In 1894 he
registered the
patent for
Magnalium, an
aluminum alloy with 2 to 30% magnesium,
which was to be the precursor...
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Magnesium is a
minor additive in many
aluminum coins; this
alloy is
called magnalium.
Nickel Used
unknowingly in
alloys since antiquity. The
first pure nickel...
- charcoal, iron filings, aluminum,
titanium and
metal alloys such as
magnalium may be used to
create sparks. The
quantity and
style of
sparks produced...