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    John Silva
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      #336790
      John Silva
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        @johnsilva34337

        Hello guys i am trying to make MG-TI alloy.And the persentage of TI in Mg is almost zero its very little.
        So do you guys know any element which can be add to the Mg-Ti system? so the increase the slublity of TI in MG ?

        #336798
        Muzzer
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          I'm trying to think of a third metallic element that won't be extinguished once it starts to burn. That should do the trick!

          But seriously, what benefit do you see in a titanium magnesium alloy? And if it isn't currently in use anywhere, is there a reason for that?

          Murray

          #336800
          John Silva
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            @johnsilva34337

            Thanks for your reply. What you think about Al, V, Cr, Co, Ag, Sn, Mo, Ni. Isn't they're useful in MG ?

            #336802
            Bravo DJ
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              @bravodj72509

              Try Ag

              #336803
              Tim Stevens
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                One of the main problems that Model Engineers face is finding the best stuff available for an application at a sensible price. So, we tend not to get involved in new recipes for alloys, which inevitably are completely untested and so may not have any desirable characteristics. I suggest that this may show that you are not looking in the most helpful place, John.

                Sorry – Tim

                #336804
                John Silva
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                  Thanks for you support guys.I think i should not try it.Since Tim words really win my heart

                  #336807
                  Nick Hulme
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                    Without information relating to the intended application it's hard to make any suggestions, is it this kind of thing you're trying to make –

                    https://www.sciencealert.com/new-metal-alloy-has-highest-strength-to-weight-ratio-of-any-metal

                    Do you have an inert gas atmosphere furnace? I doubt you'll reach the required temperatures without.

                    #336809
                    John Silva
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                      @johnsilva34337

                      No sorry its different from the link you provide, and what kind of info do you want. Let me know so i can give more info 

                      Edited By John Silva on 15/01/2018 13:23:15

                      #336810
                      John Haine
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                        Melting magnesium and titanium and possibly another metal together doesn't sound to me like something you want to be doing without the proper facilities and knowledge and experience of working safely with molten highly reactive metals!

                        #336811
                        David Standing 1
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                          Posted by John Haine on 15/01/2018 13:26:02:

                          Melting magnesium and titanium and possibly another metal together doesn't sound to me like something you want to be doing without the proper facilities and knowledge and experience of working safely with molten highly reactive metals!

                          Indeed, you could start a sweepstake on which of magnesium or titanium is most likely to bite you on the arse if it all goes pear shaped!

                          Potential Darwin award in the making surprise

                          #336812
                          John McNamara
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                            Hi John

                            Not my thing but you are not alone! Good luck with your experiments.

                            Regards
                            John

                            >**LINK**

                            Edited By John McNamara on 15/01/2018 13:36:29

                            Edited By John McNamara on 15/01/2018 13:36:59

                            #336939
                            John Silva
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                              I've done with my experiment . Thanks for your helping guys

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                              Nick Hulme
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                                Posted by John Silva on 16/01/2018 07:02:11:

                                I've done with my experiment . Thanks for your helping guys

                                Thanks for the detail on how it went 😀

                                #342978
                                Martin Dowing
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                                  You should smelt them under argon. You need to construct dedicated furnace for it. Crucible from magnesia (MgO) is best for the job. Load crucible with mixture of pieces of metals in right proportion. Temperatures in range 1000*C.

                                  If both oxygen and nitrogen are excluded, titanium should dissolve in molten Mg.

                                  Your alloy in all probabilities will be useless (issues with grain size, impurities etc). There is much more in metallurgy than smelting few elements together and hoping for the best.

                                  #342990
                                  Muzzer
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                                    Posted by Nick Hulme on 19/01/2018 15:15:58:

                                    Posted by John Silva on 16/01/2018 07:02:11:

                                    I've done with my experiment . Thanks for your helping guys

                                    Thanks for the detail on how it went 😀

                                    Well I guess he's still alive. Or perhaps the message comes to us from The Other Side or a hospital somewhere?

                                    Merry

                                    #343000
                                    Jeff Dayman
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                                      I hope one of the results of the experiments was not learning that it is possible to type replies to a web forum with a pencil in your mouth while you're in the burn ward.

                                      #343008
                                      Nick Hulme
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                                        It didn't work!

                                        No sh*t Sherlock?

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