Taenite

Taenite
General
CategoryMetals and intermetallic alloys
Formulaγ-(Ni,Fe)
IMA symbolTae
Strunz classification1.AE.10
Crystal systemIsometric
Crystal classHexoctahedral (m3m)
H-M symbol: (4/m 3 2/m)
Space groupFm3m
Identification
ColorMetallic grayish to white
CleavageNone
FractureHackly
TenacityMalleable, flexible
Mohs scale hardness5–5.5
LusterMetallic
StreakLight gray
DiaphaneityOpaque
Specific gravity7.8–8.22
Other characteristicsNon-radioactive, magnetic.
References

Taenite is a mineral found naturally on Earth mostly in iron meteorites. It is an alloy of iron and nickel, with a chemical formula of Fe,Ni and nickel proportions of 20% up to 65%.

The name is derived from the Greek ταινία for "band, ribbon". Taenite is a major constituent of iron meteorites. In octahedrites it is found in bands interleaving with kamacite forming Widmanstätten patterns, whereas in ataxites it is the dominant constituent. In octahedrites a fine intermixture with kamacite can occur, which is called plessite.

Taenite is one of four known Fe-Ni meteorite minerals: The others are kamacite, tetrataenite, and antitaenite.