2011
DOI: 10.2464/jilm.61.532
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Effect of grain size on age hardening in AM60 magnesium alloy poured into various gravity molds

Abstract: Magnesium and its alloys are well-known as the lightest metallic structure material with excellent castability and specific strength. Those good mechanical properties are very attractive for industrial applications in automobile and portable electronic devices. Above all, AM60 magnesium alloy is manufactured from the pressure die casting process with chiefly high accuracy and productivity, but actual use and research using gravity casting with lower cooling rate is less than the die casting method, and there a… Show more

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