Effect of processing on stress-corrosion behavior of die-cast Mg–Al alloy

The effect of processing and microstructure on the stress-corrosion–creep behavior of die-cast rheoformed and conventional AZ91D Mg alloy was studied. Rheoformed alloy has a globular microstructure as compared with a dendritic microstructure of conventional die-cast Mg alloys. The rheoformed die-cas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials processing technology 2008-11, Vol.208 (1), p.395-399
Hauptverfasser: Unigovski, Ya, Gutman, E.M., Koren, Z., Rosenson, H., Hao, Y., Chen, T.
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of processing and microstructure on the stress-corrosion–creep behavior of die-cast rheoformed and conventional AZ91D Mg alloy was studied. Rheoformed alloy has a globular microstructure as compared with a dendritic microstructure of conventional die-cast Mg alloys. The rheoformed die-cast alloy was obtained by stirring the melt during the solidification in a spinning crucible at the casting temperature 580 °C, where the solid fraction amounted to about 40–60%. Due to the difference between the microstructure of Mg alloys produced by the two methods, the corrosion rate of rheoformed AZ91D alloy in the corrosive 0.9% NaCl and in the borate buffer solutions was significantly less than that of a conventional dendritic die-cast alloy. Due to the delay of metal dissolution, creep life of anodized rheoformed alloy in 3% Na 2SO 4 solution was more than an order of magnitude longer than that of an uncoated alloy.
ISSN:0924-0136
DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2008.01.004