Magnesium Diecasting
Magnesium is flammable, burning at a temperature of approximately 2500 K and the autoignition temperature of magnesium is approximately 744 K in air. The extremely high temperature at which magnesium burns makes it a handy tool for starting
emergency fires during outdoor recreation. Other related uses include flashlight photography, flares, pyrotechnics, fireworks
sparklers, and incendiary bombs.
Magnesium die casting metal and its alloys are explosive hazards; they are highly flammable in their pure form when molten
or in powder or in ribbon form. Burning or molten magnesium metal reacts violently with water. When working with powdered
magnesium, safety glasses with welding eye protection are employed, because the bright white light produced by burning
magnesium contains ultraviolet light that can permanently damage the retinas of the eyes.
Visit Our Site: http://ibexengineering.com/magnesium-die-castings/