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Magnesium alloys are well-known for being the lightest structural alloys [1].

They are made of magnesium, the lightest structural metal, mixed with other metal elements to improve the physical properties. These elements include manganese, aluminium, zinc, silicon, copper, zirconium, and rare-earth metals [2].

Some of magnesium’s favourable properties include low specific gravity and a high strength-to-weight ratio. As a result, the material lends itself to a range of automotive, aerospace, industrial, electronic, biomedical, and commercial applications

Properties and advantages advantages   Applications

Magnesium alloys cover a wide array of applications, from automotive and aerospace applications to electronic and biomedical uses.

Structural applications Automotive, aerospace, industrial, and commercial applications are examples of structural applications. The advantage of magnesium alloys to be used in such applications is their light weight, high strength-to-weight ratio, high stiffness-to-weight ratio, castability, machinability, and great damping [4].

Automotive: support brackets for brakes and clutch, housing for transmission

Aerospace: landing wheels, helicopter rotor fittings, gearbox housings

Industrial: high-speed operating machinery, such as textile machines

Commercial: luggage, hand tools, computer housings, ladders

Electronic applications Electronic applications include electronic packaging, hard drive arms, cell phone and portable media device housings. Magnesium alloys are being used instead of plastics due to their light weight, strength and durability. They also are relatively better for heat dissipation and protection against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference [5].

Medical applications Portable medical equipment and wheelchairs that require light material make good use of magnesium alloys. Also, cardiovascular stents and orthopaedic devices are potential applications of some magnesium alloys due to magnesium’s biocompatibility and bioabsorbability [4].

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Mountain biking is a popular sport, and for good reason. There is nothing quite like the feeling of speeding down a hill on two wheels, surrounded by nature. If you are interested in getting into mountain biking, or are just curious about what goes into making a mountain bike, you are in the right place.

OEM manufacturers offer a variety of services in addition to the production of parts and equipment. These services may include design and engineering, testing and certification, production ramp-up assistance, and manufacturing and distribution. By working with an OEM, companies can focus on their core competencies and leave the manufacturing and distribution to the experts. This can be a cost-effective way to bring new products to market and to increase market share.

Mountain biking is a thrilling sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you are interested in learning more about the process of manufacturing a mountain bike, or are simply curious about the sport, Please contact us!

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