Mg(FeO2)4

ceramic
· Mg(FeO2)4

Mg(FeO2)4 is a magnesium ferrite ceramic compound combining magnesium oxide with iron oxide in a spinel-related crystal structure. This material belongs to the family of mixed-metal oxides and ferrites, which are studied for electromagnetic and thermal applications where conventional ceramics face limitations. While not widely established in mainstream industrial production, magnesium ferrites are of research and development interest for high-temperature magnetic applications, microwave device components, and specialty refractory systems where the combination of thermal stability and ferrimagnetic properties offers potential advantages over single-phase alternatives.

microwave absorbershigh-temperature magnetic ceramicsferrite research compoundselectromagnetic shieldingadvanced refractory applications

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