Research and Development in Cast Magnesium Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
David Weiss
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

There is significant interest in magnesium alloy castings because of their low density and high strength-to-weight ratio. Lightweight, structural materials are in demand for aerospace components, hand tools, electronics enclosures and have found increased use in automobiles. Increased use of magnesium will depend on the resolution of a number of materials issues and development of more robust and economical casting processes. Most magnesium components are produced via high-pressure die-casting. High levels of porosity generally prevent die-castings from being used for structural applications. Structural castings are usually produced using sand casting, a relatively expensive casting process. Some work has been done on development of lower cost structural casting processes, such as lost foam casting, permanent mold casting or low-pressure casting. New programs are also emphasizing improvements to the die casting process. Research and cost reduction needs are discussed with respect to current programs and future components.
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APA: David Weiss  (2006)  Research and Development in Cast Magnesium Alloys

MLA: David Weiss Research and Development in Cast Magnesium Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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