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PRODUCT DATA of AZ80A |
Material | AZ80A |
General Information | Magnesium-Aluminium-Zinc Alloy |
Chemical Composition | 8.5% Al, 0.5% Zn, Rem. Mg |
Name of Manufacturer | Magnesium Elektron
PO Box 23, Swinton, Manchester M27 8DD, UK + 44 (0)161 911 1000 + 44 (0)161 911 1010 www.magnesium-elektron.com |
EXPERIENCE IN PRACTICE |
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Development Status | Commercial Product |
Cost Range | Low |
Equivalent Designations | ASTM AZ80; AZ85, DIN 1729, MgAl8Zn |
Space Experience | Good |
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
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Specific Gravity | 1.8 |
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES |
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Electrical Volume Resistivity | 1.4e-7 ohm.m @RT |
THERMAL PROPERTIES |
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Temperature Range | 150 °C(maximum) |
Thermal Conductivity | 90 W/m.K @RT |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient | 26 to 27 μstrain/°C@RT |
RELEVANT PROPERTIES FOR USE IN SPACE COMMUNITY |
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General Corrosion Status | Requires specific corrosion protection |
Atmospheric Corrosion | Has poor resistance to atmospheric corrosion and should always be protected |
Stress Corrosion Status | Low Resistance to SCC: Table 3
Remark: Not for primary structural items. Is prone to stress corrosion cracking in air, fresh water, sea water and salt solutions. Not suitable for structural applications, see ECSS-Q-70-36A. Remark: Requires Stress corrosion evaluation form Remark: acc. to ECSS-Q-ST-70-36C Data Quality: Design Data |
EMF vs SCE | -1.6 V Remark:measured in 3.5% NaCl Data Quality: Design Data |
Bimetallic Corrosion | Can be connected in a clean room environment to: Sn-Pb alloys, Sn, Pb Needs specific measures: All others |
Temperature Range(space) | Maximum application temperature is 150°C. |
SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS |
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Special Recommendations | The part should be Lanolin covered or oiled at all times during machining and prior to protective treatments so as to avoid corrosion. · Protective treatments can be either: 1. Anodising and painting, 2. Chromating and painting. · The part should never make direct contact with other metals. Magnesium is more electrochemically negative than all other commonly used metals and will therefore be sacrificially corroded in any electrochemical cell that is created. |