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Magnox is an alloy—mainly of magnesium with small amounts of aluminium and other metals—used in cladding unenriched uranium metal fuel with a non-oxidising covering to contain fission productsinnuclear reactors. Magnox is short for Magnesium non-oxidising. This material has the advantage of a low neutron capture cross section, but has two major disadvantages:
The magnox alloy Al80 has a composition of 0.8% aluminium and 0.004% beryllium.[1]
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Al 1000 series (pure) |
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Al-Cu 2000 series |
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Al-Mn 3000 series |
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Al-Si 4000 series |
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Al-Mg 5000 series |
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Al-Mg-Si 6000 series |
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Al-Zn 7000 series |
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8000 series (misc.) |
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Named alloys |
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