Notes on aluminum in trucks and buses and in body construction; all-aluminum car; there has been developed, by Aluminum Co. of America, alloy No. 132 having coefficient of expansion of 0.0000105 per deg. fahr., 15 per cent less than present piston alloys containing 10 per cent copper. (see also abstract in Metal Industry (Lond.), vol. 37, nos. 7 and 8, Aug. 15, 1930, pp. 149-151, and Aug. 22, pp. 174-175) (Symposium on Developments in Automotive Materials at mtg Mar 19 1930)


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    Title :

    Light metals in the automotive industry


    Additional title:

    Iron Age


    Published in:

    Iron Age ; 125 , n 13


    Publication date :

    1930


    Size :

    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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