Clicky

Welcome to Car Fanatics Forum, Guest! Log In or Sign Up | What's New?

GM China casts magnesium prototype part
05-21-2012, 10:52 AM
Post: #1
GM China casts magnesium prototype part
General Motors
Photo credit: General Motors
May 21, 2012
By: CF staff

[Image: 7242728094_7280c55c70_b.jpg]

Micro-foundry at Advanced Technical Center helps improve fuel efficiency

The General Motors China Advanced Technical Center today announced that its micro-foundry and formability lab successfully completed the initial low-pressure casting of a magnesium part, a milestone in lightweight automotive materials research.

The ATC team carried out the melting and casting of magnesium ingot materials and developed a prototype magnesium alloy control arm. The part, which is used in vehicle chassis systems, is 30 percent lighter than a similar part made from aluminum. Lighter parts mean improved fuel efficiency for consumers whose cars in the future will be made up of more magnesium materials.

It is estimated that by using magnesium, one of the lightest metals currently available, could result in a 7 percent improvement in fuel economy for every 150-kilogram (330 pounds) reduction in weight.

"Today’s consumers want their vehicles to be more stylish, safer, more durable, more affordable and more fuel efficient,” said John Du, director of the GM China Science Lab. “This is resulting in demand for lightweight yet strong materials that make a vehicle more economical to operate.

"The successful production of a part made from magnesium alloy is an important breakthrough for the ATC in lightweight automotive materials research. Satisfying the demands of our customers through new technological achievements is significant for GM’s ongoing growth in China and the Chinese automotive industry."

The micro-foundry and formability lab are part of the first phase of the ATC, the Advanced Materials Laboratory. The facility includes a battery cell testing lab, battery material lab, metallography and electrochemical lab, and cell fabrication lab. It is initially focused on research in lightweight materials such as magnesium and battery cells to improve the efficiency of electric vehicles and other advanced technology vehicles.

The Advanced Technical Center is the most comprehensive advanced automotive technology development center in China. Its first phase opened in September 2011. The second phase is scheduled to open later this year.

Reviews
Quote

05-21-2012, 11:27 AM
Post: #2
RE: GM China casts magnesium prototype part
Would be nice if they could keep that development here.. but alas.. world economy..

“The build sheet is the wish list of any racer: lightweight high-revving dry-sump LS7 engine; carbon-ceramic brakes; integrated coolers; true aerodynamic downforce, and a significant reduction in curb weight. This car could only come from Chevrolet, and could only be called the Z/28.”
Quote
05-21-2012, 11:54 AM
Post: #3
RE: GM China casts magnesium prototype part
Thats going to be an expensive little part. I'd imagine seeing this in the ELR or Vette.

I love pussy, I love bitches, dude I should be runnin' PETA.
I am a follower of the Kobe System.
[Image: rotarykingsig.jpg]
Quote


Possibly Related Threads...
Thread: Author Replies: Views: Last Post
  GM China President says automaker may export China-made vehicles to U.S. car fanatics 4 193 04-23-2013 08:44 PM
Last Post: All-Or-Nothing
  Cadillac begins production of XTS luxury sedan in China car fanatics 6 490 02-26-2013 11:25 AM
Last Post: docCarter
  Geely leading China bids for US green-car startup Fisker car fanatics 4 302 02-18-2013 08:45 PM
Last Post: jspookss



User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
to top