Selective Laser Melted Magnesium Alloys: Fabrication, Microstructure and Property

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As the lightest metal structural material, magnesium and its alloys have the characteristics of low density, high specific strength and good biocompatibility, which gives magnesium alloys broad application prospects in fields of biomedicine, transportation, and aerospace. Laser selective melting technology has the advantages of manufacturing complex structural parts, high precision and high degree of freedom. However, due to some disadvantages of magnesium alloy, such as low boiling point and high vapor pressure, the application of it in laser selective melting was relatively undeveloped compared with other alloys. In this paper, the fabrication, microstructure, mechanical performance and corrosion resistance property of magnesium alloys were summarized, and the potential applications and the development direction of selective laser melting magnesium alloys in the future are prospected.

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Zhou, Y., Zhang, K., Liang, Y., Cheng, J., & Dai, Y. (2022, October 1). Selective Laser Melted Magnesium Alloys: Fabrication, Microstructure and Property. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15207049

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