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Author Brandt, E. N.

Title We called it mag-nificent : Dow Chemical and magnesium, 1916-1998 / E. N. Brandt
Published East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (160 pages) : illustrations
Contents Star shells -- Dowmetal pistons and the Indy 500 -- Willard and the gondolas -- Dow goes down to the sea -- How to make magnesium out of seawater -- Two-faced government -- The Hanawalt era -- The hazards of coastal Texas -- Hot stuff -- Mag mountain -- The nineteen seventies -- Havoc in the market place -- A non-event
Summary During World War I, in 1916, Herbert Dow, founder of The Dow Chemical Company, received news of "star shells," weapons that glowed eerily as they descended over the trenches of the enemy, making them easier to attack. The critical component in these flares was magnesium, a metal that was suddenly in great demand. Dow, along with a half-dozen other U.S. firms, swiftly began manufacturing magnesium - but by 1927, Dow was the only U.S. company still in the business. Dow's key innovation was a method of extracting the metal from seawater, an engineering accomplishment finally achieved at Freeport, Texas, only eleven months prior to the Pearl Harbor attack. Dow was the principal supplier of magnesium for U.S. and British planes during World War II, a distinction that ironically yielded an indictment from the U.S. government on monopoly charges. The company eventually became the world's largest manufacturer of magnesium until 1990, when the Chinese entered the market and offered the metal at rock-bottom prices. Dow quietly ended its production of magnesium in 1998. This book takes an engaging look at Dow's eighty-three-year romance with this remarkable metal. -- Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-148) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Dow Chemical Company -- History
SUBJECT Dow Chemical Company fast
Subject Magnesium industry and trade -- United States
SCIENCE -- General.
Magnesium industry and trade
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1609173635
9781609173630
9781628961300
1628961309