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Improving Strength and Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Mg–Sn–Zn–Ca–Ce Alloy by Sn Addition

The strength and electromagnetic shielding capability are two essential requirements for lightweight metallic materials as shielding materials. However, it is still a challenge to develop magnesium (Mg) alloys with both high strength and favorable electromagnetic shielding capability. Herein, the re...

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Published in:Advanced engineering materials 2021-09, Vol.23 (9), p.n/a
Main Authors: Ye, Junliu, Chen, Xianhua, Luo, Zhu, Li, Jianbo, Yuan, Yuan, Tan, Jun, Pan, Fusheng
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Language:English
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Summary:The strength and electromagnetic shielding capability are two essential requirements for lightweight metallic materials as shielding materials. However, it is still a challenge to develop magnesium (Mg) alloys with both high strength and favorable electromagnetic shielding capability. Herein, the results show that alloying with Sn in Mg–xSn–Zn–Ca–Ce alloys simultaneously increases both strength and electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (SE). After Sn alloying, the average grain size of the alloys is greatly reduced, whereas the intensity of basal texture is enhanced, and the precipitation of Mg2Sn phase is promoted. The Mg–3Sn–Zn–Ca–Ce alloy attains best comprehensive mechanical properties and electromagnetic SE (ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of 337 MPa and SE of 91–114 dB) in Sn containing alloys. The increase in strength is attributed to the combination of grain refinement, texture strengthening, and precipitation strengthening. The great electromagnetic SE is mainly due to the regularly arranged Mg2Sn precipitates in the basal plane. In the field of lightweight metallic materials, it is still a challenge to develop magnesium (Mg) alloys with both high strength and great electromagnetic shielding capability. The results reveal that the regularly arranged Mg2Sn precipitates along the basal plane can simultaneously improve both strength and electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of Mg–xSn–Zn–Ca–Ce alloys.
ISSN:1438-1656
1527-2648
DOI:10.1002/adem.202100166