Abstract
The microstructure, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness (SE) and mechanical properties of Mg–Zn–Y–Zr alloys with 0–3.91wt.% Y were investigated systematically in this work. The results indicated that addition of Y brought about the formation of I-phase (Mg3Zn6Y) and W-phase (Mg3Zn3Y2) and refined grains in as-cast state. After hot extrusion, there was more and more broken particles dispersing in matrix when Y content ranged from 0 to 3.19wt.%. With increasing Y content, EMI SE was enhanced significantly in extruded state. The alloy with 1.9wt.% Y exhibited the optimal EMI shielding capacity with the SE value of 79–118dB. It was found that good mechanical properties could be achieved by adding very low Y content. The extruded alloy with 0.5wt.% Y presented higher yield strength (268MPa), ultimate tensile strength (334MPa) and good elongation (δ=12.3%) compared with other extruded alloys. A subsequent aging treatment on the extruded alloy with 1.29wt.% Y exhibiting outstanding comprehensive EMI SE and mechanical properties resulted in precipitation of W, β1′ and β2′ phases, which led to further improvement in EMI SE. The peak-aged sample showed the superior mechanical properties. Based on the microstructure observation, the changes of EMI shielding capacity and mechanical properties have been discussed.
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