Magnesium Intermediate Alloy
Magnesium intermediate alloys are special alloys formed by alloying certain single metals (such as nickel, manganese, etc.) with magnesium alloying elements by means of high temperature melting. This form of alloy solves the problem that pure metal or certain high melting point alloys are not easy to melt into, and at the same time has little effect on raw materials.
For example, nickel-magnesium alloys are intermediate alloys obtained by high-temperature melting of metallic nickel and metallic magnesium, where the magnesium content is 15-50%. The preparation of intermediate alloys makes it easier to add these alloying elements to magnesium alloys, thus improving the mechanical properties of magnesium alloys, such as strength and plasticity.