Magnesium-Gadolinium (Mg-Gd) Master Alloy
Composition: Mg and Gd
Catalog No.: REM64Mg
REM Purity: >99.9%
Lead time: 3 weeks
Price: start from $300
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Magnesium-Gadolinium master alloy introduction
Magnesium-Gadolinium master alloy is the alloy that contains a rather high amount of Gadolinium element. It is usually the precursor of magnesium alloy with lower Gadolinium content. Gadolinium or other rare earth element is added to the magnesium to improve the performance of the alloy, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. The addition of rare earth metals modifies the microstructure and grain boundaries of the magnesium, resulting in improved mechanical and thermal properties. There are several purposes to make master alloy before the final products. The most important one is, adding master alloys ensures the uniform distribution of alloying elements throughout the melt. Master alloys also enable the optimization of manufacturing processes.
Introduction to Gadolinium
Gadolinium, symbolized by Gd and atomic number 64, is a rare earth metal that possesses distinctive magnetic and medical properties, making it highly valuable in various applications. Gadolinium is widely used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a contrast agent, enhancing the visibility of tissues and improving diagnostic accuracy. Its magnetic properties allow for clearer and more detailed imaging of organs and blood vessels. Gadolinium is also employed in neutron radiography, nuclear reactors, and as a moderator in nuclear power plants due to its ability to efficiently capture neutrons. Furthermore, gadolinium compounds are utilized in the production of phosphors for lighting, such as compact fluorescent lamps and X-ray screens. Its unique magnetic and medical properties make gadolinium a vital element in healthcare, imaging technology, and nuclear applications.
Magnesium-Gadolinium Metal Packaging
Magnesium-Gadolinium Metal are vacuum sealed in plastic bags or argon protected in other container for safety shipment. We also use heavy foam to protect this rare earth material. Common documents together with these rare earth metals are packing list and analytical report (COA).
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