Uses of Magnesite


Magnesite has a chemical composition of MgCO3, and when it is heated it will dissociate into MgO and CO2. MgO 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. MgO is also used to make fertilizers, magnesium chemicals, and refined into magnesium metal.

Wild horse magnesite cabochons – Song Yee Designs
Magnesite Cabochons: Magnesite is often cut into cabochons. The cabochons are usually white and have a gray, black or brownish “matrix”. The matrix and their soft polished luster might remind a person of turquoise, and these cabochons are often called “white turquoise”; however, that name is a misnomer. Magnesite cabochons are often dyed a variety of colors, especially a blue that gives them an appearance similar to turquoise.

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