A study of aging treatment on the Mg-10Li-0.5Zn alloy

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In this study, an aging treatment was performed to investigate the microstrocrures and mechanical properties of Mg-10Li-0.5Zn (LZ101) alloy. Experimental results show that the LZ101 Mg-Li alloy exhibits a dual-phase microstructure of α (HCP) and β (BCC) phases, and has a good ductility. The 723 K solid-solution treated LZ101 Mg-Li alloy exhibits a single β structure and produces α precipitates after natural and artificial aging. The solid-solution treated specimen has lower mechanical strength and higher elongation than the as-extruded one. The aged specimens exhibit a typical behaviour of precipitation hardening. The maximum tensile strength can reach 188 MPa, 180 MPa and 173 MPa, corresponding to the natural aging of 345.6ks, 423 K aging of 21.6ks and 523 K aging of 10.8ks.©2009 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Wang, P. C., Lin, H. C., Lin, K. M., Yeh, M. T., & Lin, C. Y. (2009). A study of aging treatment on the Mg-10Li-0.5Zn alloy. Materials Transactions, 50(9), 2259–2263. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2009133

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