The microstructure evolution in a Mg4-3Zn-0.7Y-0.6Zr (mass%) alloy was investigated during solution heat treatment from 300 to 500°C for 12 h. In the as-cast and solution-treated at 300°C for 12 h states, the microstructures are consisting of I-phase and α-Mg. After solution treated at 400°C for 12 h, besides I-phase and α-Mg, some long strip precipitates-which are determined as Zn2Zr phase-, also appear in the microstructure. In the solution-treated sample at 500°C for 12 h, small amounts of Zn2Zr and Mg0.97Zn0.03 phases have been found. With the increase of heat treatment temperature, the phase constituents for different states are: α-Mg + I-phase (as-cast) →α-Mg + I-phase (300°C for 12 h)→α-Mg + I-phase + W-phase + Zn2Zr (400°C for 12 h)→α-Mg + Zn2Zr + Mg 0.97Zn0.03 (500°C for 12 h). © 2014 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials.
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Li, J., Zhang, Y., Wang, J., & Zhang, Z. (2014). Microstructure evolution of mg-4.3zn0-7y-0.6zr alloy during solution heat treatment. Materials Transactions, 55(2), 264–269. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2013378
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