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The highly castable A356 alloy has emerged as the most popular aluminum alloy for automotive chassis and suspension components, but its limitations in yield strength, fracture toughness and fatigue strength has kept high-strength- low alloy steel fabrications the norm in heavy-duty transportation applications. Among the working group topics addressed were terminology, accelerated aging, optical properties, precision, microbiological methods, fracture toughness, fiber properties, edgewise crush resistance, dirt and shives, compressive strength, tensile properties, chemical analysis, grease resistance, and picking resistance. 7 percent of its material, the product's fracture toughness was more than twice that of a pure-alumina ceramic. |
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