Y. Chino et al., Corrosion and mechanical properties of AZ91D magnesium alloy fabricated bysolid recycling process, J JPN METAL, 65(7), 2001, pp. 621-626
We have proposed the "Solid Recycling Process" as a new recycling process f
or magnesium scraps, In the new process, the recycled materials can be fabr
icated without melting of scraps, by extruding the scraps. We have investig
ated corrosion and mechanical properties of the AZ91D magnesium alloy fabri
cated by this process and clarified the validity of this process. Chemical
compositions of the recycled material were in agreement with those of the J
apanese Industrial Standard of AZ91D and the contamination levels of Fe, Ni
, Cu and Si were low, though Si particles were observed by TEM observation.
Mass loss of the recycled material after 72 hour in 3 mass% NaCl solution
was about 1.5 x 10(-2) kg/m(2) which was comparable with that of a virgin i
ngot. The recycled material showed high strength and larger elongation than
a virgin ingot. The feature of the solid recycling process is improvement
of mechanical properties by recycling. The improvement of mechanical proper
ties is attributed to grain refinement by hot extrusion.