Why Do F1 Racing Engines Use Tungsten Alloy Crankshafts?
Why Do F1 Racing Engines Use Tungsten Alloy Crankshafts? Compared with inexpensive lead, tungsten alloy not only has a higher density (60% higher than lead), but also lower toxicity. Compared with steel, tungsten alloy has twice its density and has the advantages of high hardness, good wear resistance, strong corrosion-resistance, high melting point, and high-temperature resistance. Therefore, […]
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