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Manufacturing advancements allow OEMs to shift back to steel

In the context of reducing vehicle weight in order to gain better fuel mileage and reduced emissions, aluminium is fast becoming a favourite among global vehicle and component manufacturers. Although aluminium is more expensive than steel, it is still cheaper than other new materials, such as carbon fibre composites. It’s time to log in (or … Continued

In the context of reducing vehicle weight in order to gain better fuel mileage and reduced emissions, aluminium is fast becoming a favourite among global vehicle and component manufacturers. Although aluminium is more expensive than steel, it is still cheaper than other new materials, such as carbon fibre composites.

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