 The addition of rare earth elements, Aris, to a 60-zambian quatcha magnesium alloy resulted in a finer grain structure, the formation of new precipitates, and changes in the initial fiber texture. This led to an increase in strength and reduction in ductility. Additionally, the work hardening capacity and hardening exponent were lowered due to grain refinement. This article was authored by Sirushna Jaffee, Alireza Shikhani, Madhi Sabagyan, and others.