Claims
- 1. A magnesium-based alloy consisting essentially of, by weight, other than iron and other impurities:
- ______________________________________Mg at least 88 %Ag 1.6-3.5 %Rare earth metals of which 0.1-2.3 %at least 60% is neodymiumTh 0-2.3 %Y 0.1-2.5 %Zn 0-0.5 %Cd 0-1.0 %Li 0-6.0 %Ca 0-0.8 %Ga 0-2.0 %In 0-2.0 %Tl 0-5.0 %Pb 0-1.0 %Bi 0-1.0 %Cu 0-0.15 %Zr 0-1.0 %Mn 0-0.2 %______________________________________
- the amount of rare earth metals and Th together not exceeding 3.0% and when no more than 0.5% of Y is present the minimum amount of Th is defined by the equation ##EQU4## the maximum contents of Zr and Mn together being limited by their mutual solubility.
- 2. An alloy according to claim 1, in which the rare earth metals comprise at least 75% by weight of neodymium.
- 3. An alloy according to claim 1, in which the rare earth metals comprise not more than 15% by weight of lanthanum plus cerium.
- 4. An alloy according to claim 3 in which the rare earth metals comprise not more than 3% by weight of lanthanum plus cerium.
- 5. An alloy according to claim 4 in which the rare earth metals comprise substantially no lanthanum or cerium.
- 6. An alloy according to claim 1, in which the minimum amount of thorium is defined by the equation ##EQU5## when less than 1% of yttrium is present.
- 7. An alloy according to claim 1 which contains at least 0.4% by weight of zirconium.
- 8. An alloy according to claim 1 which contains from 2 to 3% by weight of silver.
- 9. An alloy according to claim 1 in which the rare earth metals comprise at least 75% by weight neodymium, and not more than 3% by weight of cerium and lanthanum taken together, the amounts of neodymium, yttrium, silver and thorium being such in relation to one another to provide said alloy with good creep resistance and good mechanical properties at elevated temperatures.
- 10. An alloy in accordance with claim 1 in the form of a heat treated metal article, said article having been solution heat treated at a temperature of 485.degree. C. to the solidus of the alloy, quenched and aged at 100.degree.-275.degree. C.
- 11. A heat treated metal article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said article has been solution heat treated at a temperature of about 525.degree. C. for about 8 hours.
- 12. A heat treated metal article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said alloy contains more than 0.1% by weight of copper and has been subjected to a preliminary heat treatment at a temperature not exceeding 485.degree. C., followed by said solution heat treatment at a temperature from 485.degree. C. to the solidus of the alloy.
- 13. A heat treated metal article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said article has been subjected to aging at a temperature of about 200.degree. C. for a period of about 16 hours.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 751,739, filed Dec. 17, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3039868 |
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Continuations (1)
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