Powder metallurgy Mg-Sn alloys: Production and characterization
Abstract
In this study, Mg-Sn alloys were produced with the addition of Sn to Mg
powder at different ratios through the Powder Metallurgy (P/M) method. A
new mixing technique was used in the production to avoid the
disadvantages of high reactivity specific to Mg powders. The prepared
powder mixtures were turned into components by processing through hot
pressing. The produced components were characterized by density
measurements, microstructure examinations, and mechanical tests. The
density measurements were made according to the Archimedes principle.
The microstructural characterization was performed by X-Ray Diffraction
(XRD) analysis, Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) investigations, and
Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS) analyses. The hardness measurements
and tensile tests were used for determining mechanical properties.
Densities close to the theoretical density were obtained in the produced
parts. XRD and SEM investigations showed that the components produced
were composed of alpha-Mg and Mg2Sn phases of the microstructure
consisting of coaxial grains. The rising Sn content increased the amount
of discrete Mg2Sn precipitates at grain boundaries, thereby ensuring
higher hardness and strength values. (C) 2020 Sharif University of
Technology. All rights reserved.
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