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Full Length Article | Open Access

Tailoring microstructure and performance of WE43MEO magnesium alloy via multi-pass hot rolling and finishing heat treatment towards foils for biomedical support structures

Franziska Ueberschära( )Simon SchmidtbKristina KittnercSimon PöstgesbMadlen UllmannaAlexander Koppb,dUlrich Prahla
Institute of Metal Forming, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Bernhard-von-Cotta-Str. 4, 09599 Freiberg, Germany
Meotec GmbH, Philipsstr. 8, 52068 Aachen, Germany
Forschungszentrum für Mensch und Technik (MeTech), Reichenhainer Straße 41, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany
Fibrothelium GmbH, Philipsstr. 8, 52068 Aachen, Germany

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WE43MEO magnesium foils (thickness ≤ 200 µm) were successfully produced via hot rolling. The initially extruded material was heat treated at 450 °C for 2 h to achieve a more homogenous microstructure. Afterwards the sheets were hot rolled at 480 °C in two to five rolling passes to achieve a uniform thickness of less than 200 µm and finally heat treated (T5 and T6 heat treatment). After foil rolling and final heat treatment the microstructural und texture evolution as well as resulting mechanical properties were investigated. Therefore, the samples were quenched directly after foil rolling and the final heat treatment. The foil rolling led either to a deformation microstructure (two and three passes) or globular grains (four and five passes) depending on the number of rolling passes. As main recrystallisation mechanisms continuous dynamic recrystallisation (CDRX) and twinning induced dynamic recrystallisation (TDRX) were identified. The resulting textures revealed the activation of non-basal slip of <c + a>-dislocations during prior foil rolling. As a result of the rolling, the strength increased and the elongation decreased compared to the extruded and heat-treated state. Furthermore, it was found that a T6 temper increased corrosion resistance of the tested WE43MEO foils.

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Journal of Magnesium and Alloys
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Ueberschär F, Schmidt S, Kittner K, et al. Tailoring microstructure and performance of WE43MEO magnesium alloy via multi-pass hot rolling and finishing heat treatment towards foils for biomedical support structures. Journal of Magnesium and Alloys, 2025, 13(10): 4966-4984. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jma.2025.08.006

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Received: 15 October 2024
Revised: 21 July 2025
Accepted: 06 August 2025
Published: 20 September 2025
© 2025 Chongqing University.

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