Stanford Materials Corporation (SMC) offers high-quality Magnesium–Lanthanum (Mg-La) Master Alloy with different ratios at competitive prices. Magnesium Lanthanum Master Alloy is made from melted Magnesium and Lanthanum Metal. The common alloy is MgLa20 and MgLa30.
Magnesium Lanthanum Master Alloy is made from melted Magnesium and Lanthanum Metal. The common alloy is MgLa20 and MgLa30. Stanford Advanced Materials provides high purity Magnesium – Lanthanum (Mg-La) Master Alloy at competitive prices. Magnesium Lanthanum Master Alloy is also called Magnesium Lanthanum Casting Alloy, which is usually immediately available in most volumes.
Specification of Magnesium Lanthanum Master Alloy
Item
Purity(%)
Content of La
MA-57-1
99.9
20 ~ 70 %
MA-57-2
99.99
20 ~ 70 %
MA-57-C
99.9 or 99.99
Customized
Main technical indexes & parameters of high strength and high-temperature resistant rare-earth modified Mg alloy
Tensile Strength Rm
Yield Strength Rp0.2
Elongation A5
Vickers Hardness
280 - 290 Mpa
140 - 295 Mpa
6 – 10%
67 - 63
Application of Magnesium Lanthanum Master Alloy
Rare earth (RE) elements have also been successfully alloyed with Mg. The addition of rare-earth (RE) elements can refine grains and weaken anisotropy to improve the ductility of the Mg alloys. In addition, RE elements give rise to a dispersion of thermally stable precipitates with a high melting point (above 620 °C), an improvement over precipitates of the Mg-Zn system which melt at approximately 340°C and thus have poor thermal stability and exhibit a tendency for hot tearing.