Tensile properties and corrosion behavior of extruded low-alloyed Mg-1Sn-1Al-1Zn alloy: The influence of microstructural characteristics

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A low-alloyed Mg-Sn-Al-Zn system was developed and successfully fabricated through the extrusion process. The dependence of tensile properties and corrosion behavior on microstructural characteristics of the studied alloy has been investigated. After extrusion, the alloy consists of fine dynamically recrystallized (DRXed) grains of ~2.65 μm and strongly textured coarse unDRXed grains. As a consequence, the extruded alloy showed a high-tensile yield strength (YS) of 259 MPa, ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of 297 MPa and elongation (EL) of 19.0%. The strengthening response was discussed in terms of grain size, texture and solutes. The as-extruded alloy presented severe pitting corrosion and the dependence of corrosion properties on the crystallographic orientation and the formation of corrosion products was analyzed.

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Cheng, W., Zhang, Y., Ma, S., Arthanari, S., Cui, Z., Wang, H. X., & Wang, L. (2018). Tensile properties and corrosion behavior of extruded low-alloyed Mg-1Sn-1Al-1Zn alloy: The influence of microstructural characteristics. Materials, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11071157

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