Flint Bar Cross-section
Reflected Brightfield Illumination
Definition/Function:
Ferrocerium alloy is a blend of Misch metal with iron oxide and magnesium oxide to form
the "flint" in cigarette lighters and similar devices.
Misch metal consists of about 50% cerium, 25-40% lanthanum, 5-15% neodymium, and trace
to 10% other rare-earths and iron. Modern formulations
tend toward the higher lanthanum content because of more valuable applications for
neodymium and the heavier rare-earths. The misch metal is
blended with 20-30% iron oxide and about 2% magnesium oxide to harden the material so
that suitable sparks are generated.
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References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrocerium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mischmetal