High-strength magnesium alloy and method for preparing high-strength magnesium alloy by inducing orientation of precipitated phase to change
A magnesium alloy, high-strength technology, applied in the field of magnesium alloys, can solve the problems of reduced strengthening effect, slip resistance of magnesium base surface, etc., and achieve the effect of improving strength
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[0022] A high-strength magnesium alloy is composed of the following components by weight: 5.0% tin, 3.02% zinc, 0.15% unavoidable impurities, and 91.83% magnesium.
[0023] A method of inducing and changing the precipitation phase to prepare high-strength magnesium alloys:
[0024] a. Melting: in SF 6 +CO 2 Under the protection of the gas, in the cast iron crucible, the industrial pure magnesium is smelted at 720°C according to the above weight ratio. The preheating temperature is about 200℃ before adding zinc and industrial pure tin. After the alloy is melted, stir evenly, let the melt stand at 720°C for 10 minutes, and remove the scum on the surface, and pour it in an iron mold preheated to 250°C at 720°C to prepare an ingot .
[0025] b. Alloy homogenization: heat the above-mentioned ingot at 400°C for 3 hours first to eliminate the segregation structure of the alloy, and then rise to the homogenization temperature of the alloy at 450°C, and the heating rate is 100°C / h....
Embodiment 2
[0028] A high-strength magnesium alloy is composed of the following components by weight: 2.0% of tin, 5.0% of zinc, 0.10% of unavoidable impurities, and 92.9% of magnesium.
[0029] A method of inducing and changing the precipitation phase to prepare high-strength magnesium alloys:
[0030] a. Melting: in SF 6 +CO 2 Under the protection of the gas, in the cast iron crucible, the industrial pure magnesium is smelted at 740°C according to the above weight ratio. After the pure magnesium is completely melted and the temperature is stable at 740°C, add industrial pure zinc and industrial pure tin, industrial pure zinc and industrial The preheating temperature is about 350°C before adding pure tin. After the alloy is melted, stir evenly, let the melt stand at 720°C for 20 minutes, and remove the scum on the surface, and pour it in an iron mold preheated to 350°C at 720°C to prepare an ingot .
[0031] b. Alloy homogenization: heat the above-mentioned ingot at 400°C for 3 hours...
Embodiment 3
[0034] A high-strength magnesium alloy is composed of the following components by weight: 4.0% tin, 0.5% zinc, 0.12% unavoidable impurities, and 95.38% magnesium.
[0035] A method of inducing and changing the precipitation phase to prepare high-strength magnesium alloys:
[0036] a. Melting: in SF 6 +CO 2 Under the protection of the gas, in the cast iron crucible, the industrial pure magnesium is smelted at 730°C according to the above weight ratio. After the pure magnesium is completely melted and the temperature rises to 740°C, add industrial pure zinc and industrial pure tin. And the preheating temperature is about 250℃ before adding industrial pure tin. After the alloy is melted, stir evenly, let the melt stand at 720°C for 15 minutes, and remove the scum on the surface, and pour it in an iron mold preheated to 280°C at 720°C to prepare an ingot .
[0037] b. Alloy homogenization: heat the above-mentioned ingot at 400°C for 3 hours first to eliminate the segregation s...
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