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Studies on the Magnesium Alloys Cladding in the Plastic Forming Processes (Die Forging and Extrusion) Using as the Clad Layer Corrosion Resistant Aluminum Alloys

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Magnesium Technology 2015

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The studies was conducted in order to improve the corrosion properties of magnesium alloys by forming on the surface a thin layer of a luminum alloy. As the feedstock material MgAlZn alloy (AZ series) have been used. Cladding process was realized in direct and indirect extrusion process. As feedstock to extrusion process billets with sleeve pipe (cladding material) pressed on them were used. The resulting claded rods have been used for forging process trials, which allowed to determine their susceptibility to further plastic forming. After forging micro-and macrostructure of samples were tested, paying particular attention to the welding zone of both materials (claded alloy and clad layer). In the final stage of work forgings used in trials in salt spray chamber which allowed to verify the corrosion properties of technology being developed.

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Korczak, P., Płonka, B., Leśniak, D., Nowak, M., Remsak, K., Boczkal, S. (2015). Studies on the Magnesium Alloys Cladding in the Plastic Forming Processes (Die Forging and Extrusion) Using as the Clad Layer Corrosion Resistant Aluminum Alloys. In: Manuel, M.V., Singh, A., Alderman, M., Neelameggham, N.R. (eds) Magnesium Technology 2015. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48185-2_48

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