abstract |
A plurality of magnesium alloy parts are joined to one another through an inorganic joining layer (an reinforcing material 2 , a boss 3 , and a pin 4 are joined to a base material 1 ). Concrete examples of the inorganic joining layer include a layer of an inorganic adhesive and a metal thin film formed on the magnesium alloy part at the time of hot cladding. Because the magnesium alloy parts are joined together through the inorganic joining layer, in comparison with the case where a reinforcing material and the like are formed by machining, waste of the material can be reduced. The use of the inorganic joining layer can produce a magnesium alloy structural member that does not generate hazardous smoke and soot even when it is melted for recycling. |