Calcined magnesium, also known as (CCM), is a highly reactive form of magnesium oxide (MgO) produced by burning natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) at temperatures between 800°C and 1500°C.
Calcined magnesium is highly reactive due to its porous structure and high surface area, making it suitable for various industrial applications
Calcined magnesia is produced by heating raw magnesite (MgCO3) at high temperatures, usually above 1300°C, which drives off carbon dioxide (CO2) and results in a highly reactive form of magnesium oxide.
Azarspeed Sepahan Company is also capable of producing high quality calcined magnesite, with rotary kilns of 80 meters and 50 meters in length.
Chemical analysis Calcined Magnesia table
Grain Size (mm) |
Bulk Density (gr/cm3) |
L.O.I |
AL2O3
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Fe2O3 |
CaO
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SiO2 |
MgO |
Chemical Analysis (%)
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AZ. C.L.M |
Calcined |