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Magnesium oxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula
MgO. It is magnesium oxide and an ionic compound. It is a white
solid at room temperature. Magnesium oxide exists in nature in the
form of periclase and is the raw material for magnesium smelting.
Magnesium oxide has high fire-resistant insulation properties. It
can be transformed into crystals after being burned at a high
temperature of more than 1000°C, and it becomes dead-burned
magnesium oxide (magnesia) or sintered magnesium oxide when it
rises to 1500-2000°C.
Chemical Formula | MgO |
CAS Number | 1309-48-4 |
Appearance | White powder |
MgO Content (%) | ≥99% |
Loss on Ignition (LOI, %) | ≤4.0% |
Residue on Sieve (200 mesh) | ≤0.1% |
Bulk Density (g/cm³) | 0.3 - 0.5 |
pH (10% Suspension) | 10 - 12 |
Moisture (%) | ≤0.5% |
Heavy Metals (ppm) | ≤20 |
Double reduction carbonization method
In order to improve the extraction rate of magnesium oxide and
reduce the energy consumption of the product. To improve product
quality and increase product variety, the double reduction
carbonization process mainly changes the carbonization conditions
and eliminates the high energy consumption production process. The
purified lime emulsion is carbonized under specific conditions to
dissolve 80-90% of MgO and generate a supersaturated solution of
light magnesium carbonate containing 20-30 g/L of MgO. After rapid
filtration, the saturated solution of light magnesium carbonate is
decomposed at 20-30 degrees under specific conditions to obtain
basic magnesium carbonate. The basic magnesium carbonate filter
cake contains only 50-60% water. After calcination, a light
magnesium oxide product is obtained.
(1) The extraction rate of magnesium oxide is increased by 20-30%.
(2) The compression and pyrolysis processes are eliminated,
reducing the water content of the basic magnesium carbonate filter
cake by 25-30%.
Therefore, the coal consumption per ton of light magnesium oxide
product is reduced by 75% and the electricity consumption is
reduced by 65%.
High-purity metal magnesium reacts with oxygen to generate crystal
nuclei, and then the particles continue to grow to obtain
high-purity micro-powder magnesium oxide. The crude raw material
containing more than 80% (by weight) of magnesium oxide is
dissolved in an inorganic acid (sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid,
nitric acid) at a molar ratio of 1:2 to obtain a magnesium salt of
an inorganic acid. After purification to remove impurities, the
mixture is subjected to pressure heating treatment in an oxygen
atmosphere, and then washed, dehydrated, dried, and heated at
1100°C for 1 hour to obtain high-purity magnesium oxide.
Magnesium hydroxide calcination method: Using the purified
magnesium sulfate solution as raw material, pure ammonia water as a
precipitant is added to the magnesium solution to precipitate
Mg(OH)2, and solid-liquid separation is performed by a plate and
frame filter press. The filter cake is washed to obtain high-purity
Mg(OH)2, and then dried and calcined to obtain high-purity
magnesium oxide.
The calcined magnesia powder is water-selected to remove impurities
and then precipitated into magnesium slurry. Then, through
digestion, drying and calcination, magnesium hydroxide is
dehydrated to generate magnesium oxide:
MgO+H2O→Mg(OH)2
Mg(OH)2→MgO+H2O
Magnesium Oxide exhibits a strong affinity for moisture and carbon dioxide, forming magnesium hydroxide or magnesium carbonate upon reaction. This makes it an effective material for applications requiring reactivity and absorption capabilities. Its thermal stability and basic nature also allow it to function as a refractory and neutralizing agent.
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1. Packaging:
25kg or 50kg woven bags with inner liners.
Jumbo bags (500kg/1000kg) available for bulk orders.
2. Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and acidic substances.
Avoid prolonged exposure to air to maintain product reactivity.
3. Shelf Life:
12 months under recommended storage conditions.
1.Avoid inhalation of magnesium oxide dust. Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gloves.
2.Handle with care to prevent the formation of airborne dust particles.
3.Prevent contact with eyes or prolonged skin exposure; rinse thoroughly with water in case of contact.
4.Keep away from acids and strong oxidizing agents to avoid hazardous reactions.
5.Ensure adequate ventilation when handling large quantities.