CaMgO3

ceramic
· CaMgO3

CaMgO3 (calcium magnesium oxide) is a mixed oxide ceramic compound belonging to the perovskite family, formed from the solid-state combination of calcium oxide and magnesium oxide. This material is primarily investigated for high-temperature structural applications and as a refractory component in metallurgical processes, where its chemical stability and thermal resistance are leveraged. CaMgO3 is notable in steelmaking and cement chemistry contexts, though it remains less common than simpler oxides like MgO or CaO; engineers typically select it when a dual-cation ceramic system offers improved slag resistance, lower thermal expansion, or enhanced chemical compatibility with specific processing environments compared to single-phase alternatives.

refractory liningssteelmaking slag chemistryhigh-temperature insulationcement and concrete chemistrythermal barrier coatingsmetallurgical processing vessels

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