Abstract

Magnesium alloys containing aluminum have been used for industrial materials due to their lightweight and recyclability. And the Mg-Al based alloys are usually used for the industrial production. The Mg17Al12 phase is reported as the precipitate formed in the Mg-Al alloys during aging after the solution heat treatment, which is the discontinuous precipitate in the grain boundary and continuous precipitate in the matrix. The Mg-Al alloys are divided into AZ-series alloys with the addition of Zn, and AM-series alloys with the addition of Mn, respectively. AM-series and AZ-series Mg-Al alloys have been used for industrial products widely, particularly for AM-series alloys because of better toughness and impact absorption properties than AZ-series alloys. However, there is few report about the effect of Al and Mn contents on age-hardening behavior and microstructure of AM-series alloys. The propose of this study is to investigate the difference of the age-hardening behavior and microstructures of AM-series alloys using hardness test and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation.

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