Very cool video... Looks like your being unbelievably calm and careful... Very confident in your process. No doubt what your doing is ridiculously volatile and could easily oxidise like a Sun.😳 Stay safe, and very good music in the background... It wasn’t annoying like other music only video clips.
Helloo, nice video from this channel I wanna ask something what is the effect of the addition of Tin? And is that u blowing a gas something like fluks to prevent the effect of oxidation?
@Mark Thompson yeah seems likely look up some papers on it. Still think argon is best af this... argon is denser than air and doesnt react at all. Some metals will burn even in nitrogen in some cases.
@@이동연-c6d steel alloys are stronger due to higher iron content, but mag alloys are still fairly durable and considerably lighter, everything has its application, gday.
I'm guessing the sulfur hexaflouride is needed to create an oxygen barrier, with its density it flows over the top of the magnesium like a delicate blanket displacing oxygen.
Very cool video... Looks like your being unbelievably calm and careful... Very confident in your process.
No doubt what your doing is ridiculously volatile and could easily oxidise like a Sun.😳
Stay safe, and very good music in the background... It wasn’t annoying like other music only video clips.
Thank you🙏
Great Work Dr. Ajith Kumar
Nice Video Presentation
Way to Go... keep Going
All the very Best
Thanks a lot
wish the video had more showing the removal from the mold
Thank you for your comment. We will show in next video
How much is the propertion of all the metals pls answer
Helloo, nice video from this channel
I wanna ask something what is the effect of the addition of Tin?
And is that u blowing a gas something like fluks to prevent the effect of oxidation?
I'd say argon. Might be CO2 or nitrogen but argon is more inert.
@@bethelgues3918 It cant be CO 2. Magnesium will burn the Oxygen out of it.
@Mark Thompson yeah seems likely look up some papers on it.
Still think argon is best af this... argon is denser than air and doesnt react at all. Some metals will burn even in nitrogen in some cases.
What happens when aluminum is mixed with magnesium alloy?
AZ91/AM60 alloys, very strong alloy.
@@denniszaidman2089 What’s the ratio of that alloy?
@@이동연-c6d Its in the names, 9% Aluminum ~1% Zinc, rest is Magnesium.
AM is just 6% Aluminum 94% Magnesium.
@@denniszaidman2089How strong is that alloy? Is to strong as a steel and brass?
@@이동연-c6d steel alloys are stronger due to higher iron content, but mag alloys are still fairly durable and considerably lighter, everything has its application, gday.
what is th gas you are using?
My guess would be argon. Which is fairly affordable and slightly denser than air.
Mixture of Argon, Co2 and SF6
@@matricsthetechnologicalsol1072 sir what percentage it requires as per the given combination?
Is it possible to use nitrogen?
I'm guessing the sulfur hexaflouride is needed to create an oxygen barrier, with its density it flows over the top of the magnesium like a delicate blanket displacing oxygen.
Nice video
Thanks
Remembering those days we worked together ❤️...way of purging is superb....is it argon purging??
Yes 😊
@@matricsthetechnologicalsol1072 high speed reply 😂😂😂
fascinating behavior
Just use an oxy-acetylene torch to melt it.
This is a pure magnesium metal sir
Magnesium alloy making
How can possible the pure mg gravity die cast?