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Properties and Design of Extruded Magnesium
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Abstract
Structural magnesium parts made by the diecast process have gained a wide acceptance in the automotive industry. Extruding magnesium is another method by which parts may be fabricated advantageously. Presented in this paper is a brief summary of 1) the extrusion process; 2) physical and mechanical properties of extruded magnesium; and 3) general extrusion design information. Potential applications will also be discussed.
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Shook, S., "Properties and Design of Extruded Magnesium," SAE Technical Paper 950427, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950427.Also In
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