Research and Development of a New Type of Iron Coated Nodularizer

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The magnesium alloys with rare earth element addition are widely used as nodularizer recently. However, the low absorption rate of Mg and lots of white smog during burning become critical issue. In this paper, a new type of iron coated nodularizer is developed to solve the above problems and reduce the production cost. The microstructure and mechanical properties also investigated.

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January 2014

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