Status and Development of Magnesium Alloy Thin Strip Casting
Conventional production process of magnesium alloy strips involves many steps, including multi-hot rolling and multi-heat treatment, which is time-consuming and needs high energy cost. By use of thin strip casting, magnesium alloy cast strip with a thickness of less than 8mm can be produced and then...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science forum 2007-05, Vol.546-549, p.361-364 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Conventional production process of magnesium alloy strips involves many steps,
including multi-hot rolling and multi-heat treatment, which is time-consuming and needs high energy
cost. By use of thin strip casting, magnesium alloy cast strip with a thickness of less than 8mm can be
produced and then rolled to the strip of the needed thickness, which is a short, energy saving and high
effective process. In this paper, development of magnesium alloy strips prepared by single and twin
roll casting has been summarized. Existing problems have been discussed and its development
trends pointed out. Magnesium alloy strips prepared by single roll casting are suitable for
Mg-based functional materials but not for structural materials because of low quality or high cost.
Horizontal twin roll casting of magnesium alloy, based on aluminium alloy thin strip casting, has
been industrialized in Australia and is close to industrialization in China. Vertical twin roll casting of
magnesium alloy, based on steel thin strip casting, can reach a speed of more than 30m/min and
higher productivity, but the process stability is lower and its research and development is just
beginning. Horizontal twin roll casting should be developed for the thicker cast strip, more than 4mm
thick, while vertical twin roll casting for the thinner, less than 4mm. |
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ISSN: | 0255-5476 1662-9752 1662-9752 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.546-549.361 |