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Properties of Magnesium Alloys
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This page contains mechanical property reference data for Magnesium alloys and includes Yield strength, Tensile strength, Elongation, Compressive strength, Brinell hardness, Shear strength and Fatigue strength information.

(Since magnesium does not have an endurance limit, the fatigue strength shown is for 50e7 cycles of reversed stress. Data is courtesy of American Magnesium Corporation.)

          Tensile                         Compress-                Yield     Tensile   Elongate-     sieve yield Brine   Shear     Fatigue                strength, strength, tion in     strength,  hardness  strength, strength,Magnesium Alloy kpsi      kpsi      2 in, %     kpsi       H_b       kpsi      kpsi--------------- --------- --------- ----------  ---------  --------- --------- ---------Cast AM 265C      11        27          6          11         48                  11Cast AM 240-T4    12        35          9          12         52        20        11Cast AM 260-T6    20        38          3          20         78        22        11.5Die-cast AM 263   22        34          3                                         14Wrought AM 3S     30        40          7          11         40-52     16.7      11Wrought AM C52S   30        40         17          20         50-71     19        15Wrought AM C57S   32        44         14          20         55-74     20.5      17Wrought AM 59S    38        51          9          27         70        22        18--------------- --------- --------- ----------  ---------  --------- --------- ---------  

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