Magnesium Sheet Production Today and Tomorrow

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Fr. -W. Bach
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In the past years the enormous weight saving potential of magnesium sheet has been demonstrated by various research projects all over the world. It has been shown magnesium flat products can benefit automotive, aviation, machine tool and consumer electronics industries. Major material problems such as poor formability, corrosion resistance and high production cost still inhibit the application of magnesium sheets in large scale production. The present contribution outlines achievements in casting and rolling technology. The authors developed an adapted strip casting process in which near-net-shape rolling feedstock of several wrought alloys has been produced. During the rolling process, various parameters were varied in order to modify the microstructure and surface quality of sheet. Several temperature cycles, strains, lubricants, roll surface structures and roll coatings have been analyzed. The sheets were examined and tested in deep-drawing experiments. Suitable rolling schedules have been developed for standard and modified wrought alloys. The study concludes with an overview of current industrial solutions and an estimation of the potential cost savings that might result from the adaptation of the process that has been developed.
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APA: Fr. -W. Bach  (2006)  Magnesium Sheet Production Today and Tomorrow

MLA: Fr. -W. Bach Magnesium Sheet Production Today and Tomorrow. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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