Multipurpose Die Casting Alloys of the AE Family: Properties and Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Westengen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The AE alloy family exhibits remarkable combinations of properties when utilized as high pressure die castings. This performance relies on the fact that the rapid cooling rate resulting from the direct contact between the molten alloy and the steel die walls effectively refines the structure through rapid solidification. Furthermore, the rare earth additions modify the solidification pattern, dramatically reducing the solidification interval. A solid shell forms at temperatures exceeding 500C, reducing the tendency for die sticking and inverse segregation. As a result, the die castability is excellent, giving parts with a smooth and shiny surface. Unlike other magnesium die casting alloys developed to improve elevated temperature creep properties, AE alloys do not suffer from the commonly observed tendency to introduce brittleness. This feature is attributed to the fact that the massive magnesium- aluminium intermetallic phase is substituted by a finely dispersed lamellar structure of Al-RE intermetallics. The resulting combination of excellent elevated temperature properties and good ductility, as well as excellent corrosion resistance, means superiority of these alloys for demanding automotive engine and chassis applications.
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APA: H. Westengen  (2006)  Multipurpose Die Casting Alloys of the AE Family: Properties and Applications

MLA: H. Westengen Multipurpose Die Casting Alloys of the AE Family: Properties and Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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