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Corundum is the mineral aluminum oxide crystallized in a hard form.  Ruby and sapphire are forms of corundum.   
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Corundum is the mineral of aluminum oxide ([[alumina]]) crystallized in a hard form.  Ruby and sapphire are forms of corundum.   
Artificial Corundum could be made on the moon by purifying aluminum oxide, melting it, and recrystallizing it.  It is useful as grit for abrasive machining. Corundum can have a hardness of 9 Mohs. So, it should be useful for abrading cast basalt, iron, and steel.   
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Artificial Corundum could be made on the moon by purifying aluminum oxide, melting it, and recrystallizing it.  Corundum is produced artificially by various growth methods from very pure molten alumina. at 2100C.  It is useful as grit for abrasive machining of cast basalt, iron and steel Corundum can have a hardness of 9 Mohs.   
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 6 February 2021

Corundum is the mineral of aluminum oxide (alumina) crystallized in a hard form. Ruby and sapphire are forms of corundum. Artificial Corundum could be made on the moon by purifying aluminum oxide, melting it, and recrystallizing it. Corundum is produced artificially by various growth methods from very pure molten alumina. at 2100C. It is useful as grit for abrasive machining of cast basalt, iron and steel Corundum can have a hardness of 9 Mohs.