Abstract

The coarse segregative eutectic phases, emerged in the twin roll casting (TRC) process of Mg strips, which cannot be resolved solely by controlling the processing variables or post heat treatment, are detrimental to the subsequent rolling deformation. Considering it, we introduce the pre-rolling steps on the TRC Mg-4Al-2Sn-1Zn (ATZ421) alloys, which is expected to facilitate the dissolution of these segregative phases by increasing distortion of crystal lattices and rolling stress, and further investigate the effect of a single pass or two passes pre-rolling on the microstructure evolution and tensile properties. It indicates that the pre-rolled alloy with two passes presents more uniform precipitates and higher twinning density in comparison with that using a single pass. The uniform distribution of precipitates in two passes pre-rolling is due to the increase in density of dislocations and deformed twins, which results in more distortion of crystal lattices with more stored energy, facilitating the diffusion of solutes. Moreover, the pre-rolling of two passes introduces more rolling stress into Mg matrix, which is beneficial for the crush of coarse eutectic phases, and further accelerates the sufficient dissolution of second phases. After the subsequent rolling and annealing processes, the sheet with pre-rolling deformation of two passes shows finer microstructure, which mainly benefits from the pinning effects of uniform nano-sized precipitates. As a result, the annealed sheet with two-pass pre-rolling deformation exhibits an advantageous combination of high strength and high ductility with fine microstructure, showing an ultimate tensile strength of ~297 MPa, a yield strength of ~ 205 MPa and an elongation of 25.0%. This work provides an effective method of dissolving the coarse segregative phases in the TRC Mg alloys with significant potential for industrial production.

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