We just picked up a line on a few thousand lbs of magnesium turnings... never handled/moved this before. Any idea of spot price on this and how to handle it?
Thanks

We just picked up a line on a few thousand lbs of magnesium turnings... never handled/moved this before. Any idea of spot price on this and how to handle it?
Thanks
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Hope they are dry...if there is any moisture they cannot be put into furnace...hot mag and moisture dont mix..it goes boom!

Is this safe to transport in gaylords if dry?
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In a plastic factory where I was working as a temp running a grinder, they used gaylords and I would put a large(real large) plastic bag inside. Then I would fill the gaylord level with ground plastic and I would take the excess plastic and fold it over and tape, then the second gaylord could be stacked on top.

Don't store it with iron oxide!
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If you can get them to burn, the resulting explosion is pretty cool
There's nothing more fun and more effective than hitting something repeatedly with a sledgehammer
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