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Re: aluminum oxide
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- Subject: Re: aluminum oxide
- From: Jon Pike <[email protected]>
- Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 20:21:41 -0700
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Aluminum oxide is what protects aluminum from corrosion, because it is
very inert. As an oxide,
it's already "burnt". If you melt it down under great heat, it makes a
glassy materiel known as
Sapphire...
Kinda...BUT powdered aluminum oxide is also a major component of solid rocket
fuel, such as in the solid rocket boosters used on the shuttle.
Jerry in Houston
Uh, no.. Ammonium Perchlorate is a large part, (perhaps what you were
thinking of) as the oxidixer, with powdered Aluminum (and or Magnesium?)
and a rubber like binder making up the fuel..
Jon (who also is know to launch a High Power model rocket, now and again)
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