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New technology may allow the use of magnesium in phones

Each of the metal "magnesium and aluminum" contains in abundance on the surface of the globe but the only aluminum is used in other electronic products and manufacturing job as a result of the price of cheap structural stability enjoyed by the user as well as increase fuel efficiency in aircraft.
On the other hand it is considered Magnesium is lighter than aluminum, which means that it might be preferable metal in some products, but the problem in this metal lies in the smoothness, although that may change in the future thanks to some scientists who were able to develop a way to efforts to increase the durability of the metal.
And it can develop the structural stability of magnesium through the use of nanometer particles of silicon carbide which Sitbosr in magnesium, the problem remains that these molecules should be scattered evenly to add strength and durability of the metal and this is what enables some scientists from the University of UCLA achieve.
Using a process called high-pressure on the molten mixture of magnesium and zinc sprains researchers were able to get a fixed material composed of 85% __86% magnesium and 14% silicon carbide, has these researchers wrote about this: We were able to access to the durability and hardness and plasticity better with stability higher in the high temperatures in comparison with the rest of the metals, was believed to be nanoscale particles able to increase the strength of metal without affecting the codified especially those with light-weight, such as magnesium, but no one was able to hash these molecules in the molten metal before now. "
The researchers also revealed that to continue in this process to the maximum levels will not cause any damage to the environment, and in any case it is still too early to say for sure at this time that the phones in the future will be designed "magnesium."

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