How It's Made - Alloy Wheels
Higher-end cars typically come with alloy wheels rather than basic steel wheels covered with a hubcap called mag wheels because when they first came out they were made of an alloy of magnesium today's alloy wheels are made of an aluminum alloy which is far more durable.
Aluminum alloy wheels are not only more attractive than standard steel wheels they're also a fraction of the weight and therefore require less energy to rotate this contributes to greater fuel efficiency as well as better handling acceleration and braking Manufacturing them begins with high-grade.
aluminum alloy containing percent aluminum a furnace heats the ingots to degrees Celsius they liquefy in about minutes the molten aluminum then flows directly to a mixer in which they inject argon gas which enables them to remove the hydrogen this increases the density making the aluminum less porous when solidified after adding powdered.
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