Some Properties Of Sand-Cast Alloys In The Magnesium-Rich Corner Of The Magnesium-Aluminum-Zinc System

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 19
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- 573 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
THE magnesium-aluminum-zinc system contains most of the magnesium-base alloys used commercially, although in practice the ternary, alloys are usually modified by the addition of a small amount [ ] of manganese. Table I contains the magnesium-base commercial sand-casting alloys most widely used throughout the world, together with their typical tensile properties. These alloys may be regarded as a single family of varying aluminum and zinc content, disregarding manganese. A concise means of presenting data for them is by means of iso-property lines plotted on triangular coordinate paper. Constitutional, casting, and mechanical properties are presented in this manner. The data are given with the object of providing reference material, and to aid in the choice of a commercial alloy to serve a particular purpose. Detailed, critical analysis of the commercial alloys has been covered in a previous paper.1 [ ] All alloys reported were made in 15-lb. melts, superheated to 1700°F. for 15 min., cooled to 1400°F. and poured in sand molds. The test bars produced had a ½ in. reduced section and were about 6 in. long. Except for the data represented in Figs. I and 3 the alloys used were of commercial purity and contained 0.1 to 0.2 per cent Mn in addition to the aluminum and zinc. CONSTITUTIONAL DATA Under the heading of Constitutional Data are included all known data on con-
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(1946) Some Properties Of Sand-Cast Alloys In The Magnesium-Rich Corner Of The Magnesium-Aluminum-Zinc SystemMLA: Some Properties Of Sand-Cast Alloys In The Magnesium-Rich Corner Of The Magnesium-Aluminum-Zinc System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.