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  2. Magnesium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium casting proof stress is typically 75–200 MPa, tensile strength 135–285 MPa and elongation 2–10%. Typical density is 1.8 g/cm 3 and Young's modulus is 42 GPa. [5]

  3. Aluminium–magnesium alloys - Wikipedia

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    The yield strength increases linearly with increasing Mg content from about 45 N/mm 2 at 1% Mg to about 120 N/mm 2 at 4% Mg. The tensile strength also increases linearly, but with a steeper gradient. With 1% Mg it is about 60 N/mm 2, with 4% Mg 240 N/mm 2. [20]

  4. 6013 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium, Mg 0.80-1.2 Silicon, Si 0.60-1 Copper, Cu 0.60-1.1 Manganese, Mn ... Tensile strength ≥ 392 MPa Yield strength ≥ 379 MPa Elongation at break

  5. Magnesium - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium is a chemical element ... it has extremely high specific strength. [61] Historically, magnesium was one of the main aerospace construction metals and was ...

  6. Specific strength - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the strength-to-weight ratio or strength/weight ratio or strength-to-mass ratio. In fiber or textile applications, tenacity is the usual measure of specific strength. The SI unit for specific strength is Pa ⋅ m 3 / kg , or N ⋅m/kg, which is dimensionally equivalent to m 2 /s 2 , though the latter form is rarely used.

  7. 5052 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Tensile strength σ t) 195–290 MPa (28.3–42.1 ksi) ... 5052 is an aluminium–magnesium alloy, primarily alloyed with magnesium and chromium. 5052 is not a heat ...

  8. Not getting enough magnesium could affect cardiovascular risk

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    A recent review suggests that low magnesium levels may affect the risk for several cardiovascular diseases and that many people are not consuming adequate amounts of magnesium.

  9. 5059 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    5059 aluminium alloy is an aluminium–magnesium alloy, ... (68 °F), has yield strength of 270 MPa (39 ksi), ultimate tensile strength of 370 MPa (54 ksi), and ...