Composition of A356 Aluminum Alloy?

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RhettFitz
07/30/25 2:43am
a356 aluminum alloy composition includes Si, Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn, Ti and other elements. Automobile wheel hub: Automobile wheel hub refers to the component used to bear the rigid rotational inertia between the car and the tire, which can also be called rim or steel ring. A complete wheel hub unit includes automobile bearings, that is, the flange, which cooperates with the tire to support the wheel. Function of wheel hub: It affects the size of the brake specifications and the choice of tire specifications. The larger the wheel hub, the larger the brake system can be installed. The wider the wheel hub, the higher-performance widened tires can be used.
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