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 […]
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