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Magnesite is a magnesium carbonate mineral with the chemical formula MgCO3, named for its magnesium content. It typically forms through the alteration of magnesium-rich or
carbonate rocks via metamorphism or chemical weathering. Magnesite is primarily utilized to produce magnesium oxide (MgO), which serves as a refractory material for the steel industry and as a raw material for the chemical industry. Additionally, small amounts of magnesite are used as gemstones and lapidary materials. In its raw form, magnesite appears as white, gray, or brown porous crystals. In its purest form, the mineral contains about 44 to 45 percent magnesium. We can supply magnesite in both raw (bulk) form and in powder (300 mesh) form.
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Magnesite is an important industrial mineral composed of magnesium carbonate (MgCO 3. Pure magnesite is theoretically 47.8% magnesia (MgO) and 52.2% carbon dioxide (CO2). It is the source of two-thirds of the worldâ??s magnesia (MgO); 25% is extracted from seawater.
uses: Magnesite has an extremely high melting temperature, and that makes it a good refractory material in many steelmaking, metallurgical, and ceramic processes. MgO is one of the most commonly used materials for making the bricks used to line kilns, industrial ovens, and blast furnaces. Small amounts of magnesite are also used as a gem and lapidary material. Magnesite is also used to make fertilizers, magnesium chemicals, and is refined into magnesium metal