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Materials 2000
Cutting costs and weight has automakers re-evaluating what they use to build vehicles. Cutting costs and weight has automakers re-evaluating what...
Automotive Industries, 10/01/99 by Al Wrigley · More from publication -
Tubular steel use is growing
Automobiles and trucks manufactured in North America are increasingly using tubular steel. Aside from such current applications as axles,...
Automotive Manufacturing & Production, 11/01/97 by Al Wrigley · More from publication -
Superalloys: auto materials of the future
High-quality nickel alloys and superalloys are now being used in the production of motor vehicles. Superalloys are those materials that are 20%...
Automotive Manufacturing & Production, 10/01/97 by Al Wrigley · More from publication -
Aluminum-intensive Lincoln coming
Ford Motor Co is developing what could be the most aluminum-heavy vehicle in history. The entry-level luxury sedan Lincoln will have aluminum...
Automotive Manufacturing & Production, 08/01/97 by Al Wrigley · More from publication -
Magnesium use rising
North American carmakers are the dominant users of magnesium components and are anticipated to further increase their applications of the...
Automotive Manufacturing & Production, 06/01/97 by Al Wrigley · More from publication -
Tailored blanks come on strong
The tailored blank has become a very popular material among automobile manufacturers. Among its many benefits are reduced weight of stamped metal...
Automotive Manufacturing & Production, 05/01/97 by Al Wrigley · More from publication


