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09:46 Jul 12, 2005 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.) / glass | |||||||
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3 | MAGNESITE, DEAD BURNED |
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1 | Super magnesite |
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Super magnesite Explanation: x |
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MAGNESITE, DEAD BURNED Explanation: A suggestion * MAGNESITE, DEAD BURNED: MgCO3. Magnesite which has been heat-treated to temperatures above 1450 degrees C to produce a stable material suitable for use as an ingredient in refractory products. (See MAGNESIUM CARBONATE.) * MAGNESITE: (See MAGNESIUM CARBONATE.) Return to: CI Materials Handbook Search Page or to the CI Home Page. To submit a revision or new material/definition for the 2005 Materials Handbook, click here. http://www.bnp.com/cgi-bin/ci/Mat_Search/db_search.cgi |
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