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As many have noted, Magnesium in typical form is no more dangerous than any other metal - even underwater. However, smaller chips or particles are able to be ignited, and then become extremely difficult to extinguish.
Yes a class D extinguisher has a chance, but hav limited effectiveness and are costly. If you use the metal and don't need to machine it, you'll be fine. But if it needs to be machined, you are better off avoiding it. The risk is small but the consequences very large. |
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One of the reasons magnesium (and it's alloys) isn't used much is because it corrodes at a very high rate in comparison to aluminum.
In terms of strength to weight ratio, both Titanium and Alluminum are ahead of Magnesium. Magnesium prices tend to be volatile, cost is typically quite a bit more than Alluminum but less than Titanium. Magnesium tends to be used for castings and occasionally forgings;, but not normally drawn bar/sheet or extrusion stock. |
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Last time I checked, Magnesium is Mg not Ok.
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Magnesium is also used in almost all Steel & Stainless Steel Alloys. MG isn't used in Titanium alloys, as it's not soluble with the any of the TI phases. |
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Our racecar has many magnesium parts, injector, supercharger case, valve covers and manifold. The entire body was made of magnesium sheet.
We have done quite a bit of machining, drilling and tapping of these parts, and never had any issues. But, we did make sure that all shavings were disposed of properly, and were kept from any ignition sources. It does corrode if left untreated. Most all of our parts were Dow 7 dipped for a coating. They looked nice.... :) http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...d=14648864 51 |
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My camera body is cast magnesium, due to the weight benefits provided. |
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I once proposed to make some small engine parts out of magnesium alloy. Our company's insurance company threatened to cancel our policy immediately if we machined them in house. (They didn't work very well.)
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Just get a Bromotrifluoromethane extinguisher (Halon 1301) for areas where swarf and chips can gather, and all will be well. I've personally used a CBrF3 extinguisher on several fully ignited systems (one jet engine, two transmissions, and one interior cabin fire involving vaporized JP5) with great success. |
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Fine silicon sand works but not instantly and you need enough sand to bury the fire and cut off the oxygen.
The sand will also take heat from the magnesium helping to bring the mass below ignition. Be very careful: you need to keep adding sand for some time while eliminating other things that can ignite and this means you need to be close to a hot fire. The sand itself can be fuel in small quantites mixed into the magnesium dust. You need to bury and not mix. There are several YouTube videos that show mixtures of magnesium dust and sand flaring up: in these cases the sand to magnesium ratio is too low and the 2 are mixed. |
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