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Evaluation of a Thixomolded Magnesium Alloy Component for Automotive Application

Abstract

Thixomolding® is a semi-solid metal-molding process used to produce magnesium alloy components. The component quality is claimed to be high due to the low speed non-turbulent filling experienced in the thixomolding process. Parts of AM60 alloy were produced in a USAMP/DOE funded and directed project to demonstrate economic production of quality large thin wall, structural magnesium component using thixomolding. The selected application was the Ford F-150 shotgun; the structural connection between the A-pillar and the radiator support structure, and produced by G-Mag International. Test pieces were assessed through radiography and mechanical testing. The properties of the shot-gun casting were compared to those of experimental plate castings. Properties of the large casting were found to have a higher level of scatter compared to plate castings which can be attributed to the gas entrapment and oxide inclusions. The results are presented and discussed in this publication.

Authors

Sadayappan K; Vassos M

Volume

1

Publisher

SAE International

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

DOI

10.4271/2010-01-0403

Name of conference

SAE Technical Paper Series

Conference proceedings

SAE Technical Papers

ISSN

0148-7191
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