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Magnesium Alloys

Magnesium is the lightest structural metal available a combination of low density and good mechanical strength, resulting in a high strength-to-weight ratio. Magnesium components are generally used in applications from room temperature to about 200 degrees F. Certain magnesium alloys can be used for short durations to about 700 degrees F.

Magnesium is easy to machine and is easy to fabricate by most machining methods. It is easy to weld and can be easily forged.

Magnesium is used today in aerospace and aircraft applications, as well as passenger cars, light weight truck components, automotive trim, automotive under-the-hood components, and camera casings.

All Metals & Forge carries magnesium in an extensive array of alloys, shapes and sizes in our warehouse products. Please see the list of available alloys below.

Please see our Forging Capabilities Chart for information on magnesium forgings. Magnesium forged products include blocks, bars, shafts, disks, hubs, flanges, rings, seamless rolled rings, seamless contoured rolled rings.

For value-added services, such as cold and hot forming, heat treating, cutting, machining, rolling and welding, please see our Value-Added Services section.

If you would like to learn more about Magnesium, click here.

 

List of Magnesium Alloys


AZ31B
AZ61A
AZ80
ZK60A

 

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