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Center for Automotive Technology - Macomb Abstract:
In this brochure, the European Aluminium Association (EAA) evaluates the need for vehicle lightweighting to reduce CO2 emissions. Since the 70’s aluminum has been used for some car components (radiators, cylinder heads, and bumper beams), but now has grown to the average amount of 140 kg per car produced in Europe. Aluminum castings, extrusions, forgings and sheets can now be found nearly everywhere, including in car bodies, closures, chassis, suspensions and wheels. This resource explains why, now more than ever, reducing vehicle mass is necessary and how aluminum can be used to further improve the sustainability and the safety of future generations of cars.
- Subject:
- Technology, Geoscience
- Level:
- Career / Technical
- Material Type:
- Case Study, Data Set, Diagram/Illustration
- Author:
- European Aluminium Association
- Provider:
- Center for Automotive Technology - Macomb
- Provider Set:
- Center for Advanced Automotive Technology
- Date Added:
- 04/01/2013
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Text/HTML, Video
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