Abstract
Solid-state recycling for runner scraps of Mg–Al–Ca alloy was carried out by extrusion at 673 K and mechanical properties of the recycled Mg alloy were investigated by tensile tests. At room temperature, the recycled specimen showed a good combination of high ultimate tensile strength (348 MPa), high 0.2% proof stress (305 MPa) and large elongation (9%). Additionally, the recycled specimen exhibited superplastic behavior at 573 and 673 K. The excellent mechanical properties of the recycled specimen result most likely from fine dispersion of precipitates which is attained by hot extrusion.