Magnesium-boron particulate composites

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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29182, 75168R, 148 115M, B22F 300, B22F 500, C22C 2300

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ABSTRACT:
A magnesium-boron composite is made by mechanically mixing magnesium powders with boron powders. An alternative embodiment includes mixing a small amount of lithium powder with the magnesium boron composite to improve the ductility. The mixed powders are processed by cold pressing, hot pressing, sintering, extruding, rolling and re-extruding.

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