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What elements does silicon-magnesium contain?

Silicon-magnesium is an alloy material mainly composed of silicon and magnesium, and its chemical composition mainly includes silicon, magnesium and a small amount of impurity elements.

Silicon (Si) is the main element in silicon-magnesium alloys, usually accounting for more than 50% of the alloy composition. Silicon is an important alloying element that can effectively enhance the mechanical properties of the alloy and improve its heat resistance and corrosion resistance. In addition, silicon can also improve the lubricity and fluidity of the alloy.

Magnesium (Mg) is another main element in silicon-magnesium alloys, usually accounting for more than 40% of the alloy composition. Magnesium is a light metal with excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, and is an important raw material for the preparation of light alloy materials. The magnesium element in silicon-magnesium alloys can effectively improve the strength, hardness and wear resistance of the alloy.

In addition to silicon and magnesium, silicon-magnesium alloys also contain a small amount of impurity elements, such as iron, aluminum, calcium, etc. These impurity elements are usually introduced from raw materials and production processes, and their content has a certain effect on the performance and quality of silicon-magnesium alloys.

In addition to the above main elements, silicon-magnesium alloys may also contain trace amounts of other elements, such as manganese, copper, zinc, etc. These trace elements are usually introduced from trace elements in the raw materials or doping during the production process, and their content is generally low, but they also have a certain impact on the performance and quality of silicon-magnesium alloys.

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