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High ductility magnesium alloys in automotive applications

D. L. Albright, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1992 - 
- Vol. 50, pp 28-32
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This article is published in Light metal age.The article was published on 1992-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ductility.

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Comparison of corrosion behaviors of AZ31, AZ91, AM60 and ZK60 magnesium alloys

TL;DR: In this article, the corrosion properties of four kinds of rolled magnesium alloys of AZ31, AZ91, AM60 and ZK60 were studied in 1 mol/L sodium chloride solution.
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Magnesium castings for automotive applications

TL;DR: The fastest growing application for magnesium is the high-pressure die casting for automotive components, which represents approximately 70-80% of the magnesium casting shipments in recent years as mentioned in this paper, and the growth rate of magnesium casting in North America has averaged 16.6 percent per year over the last ten years.
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Formation mechanism of pulse current anodized film on AZ91D Mg alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, the kinetics of the forming process of pulse current anodized film on AZ91D Mg alloy were studied by the voltage and thickness time curves, and the surface morphology, structure, elemental constitution and valences of the anodic films were analyzed by SEM, EDS, XPS and XRD respectively.
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The dehydration of MgCl2·6H2O in MgCl2·6H2O–KCl–NH4Cl system

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the effects of MgCl 2 ·6H 2 O in different systems and compared the dehydration effects of anhydrous KMgCl 3 formed above 400°C is more stable than MgO 2 at elevated temperature, which can effectively protect the dehydration product from high temperature.
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Preparation and characteristic research of anhydrous magnesium chloride with dehydrated ammonium carnallite

TL;DR: In this article, the ammonium carnallite was synthesized by removing bischofite and NH4Cl with the ammonia method and continuously followed by filtration as raw materials with a molar ratio of 1:1 of MgCl2 to NH 4Cl.
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