Advanced High-Strength Steel for Cars
Submitted by RTFVerterra on Sat, 01/09/2010 - 14:14
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
The trend in automobile technology and transportation industry as a whole is centered on emission standards and fuel economy. It in turn demands a vehicle that is more advance, more lightweight, high in strength, yet cost effective. New powertrain technologies are being cultivated and it calls for high-strength steel intensive solutions. The new technology will reduce the weight of future vehicles, making it cost efficient, more lighter, more fuel, and will reduce carbon footprints associated in growing automobile market.
The WorldAutoSteel is the leading research company for the future steel vehicle. They hailed the 2010 Ford Taurus and Volvo XC60 as the 2010 International Car and Truck of the Year. Both are using advanced and ultra high-strength steel that makes these vehicles considerably strong but more lightweight, thus increasing fuel economy.
In January 6, 2010, Ford feature another award winning cars; 2010 Ford Fusion and Fusion hybrid, both are certified for being equipped with these latest technology.
For complete information about this latest innovation, see related links below.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
The trend in automobile technology and transportation industry as a whole is centered on emission standards and fuel economy. It in turn demands a vehicle that is more advance, more lightweight, high in strength, yet cost effective. New powertrain technologies are being cultivated and it calls for high-strength steel intensive solutions. The new technology will reduce the weight of future vehicles, making it cost efficient, more lighter, more fuel, and will reduce carbon footprints associated in growing automobile market.The WorldAutoSteel is the leading research company for the future steel vehicle. They hailed the 2010 Ford Taurus and Volvo XC60 as the 2010 International Car and Truck of the Year. Both are using advanced and ultra high-strength steel that makes these vehicles considerably strong but more lightweight, thus increasing fuel economy.
In January 6, 2010, Ford feature another award winning cars; 2010 Ford Fusion and Fusion hybrid, both are certified for being equipped with these latest technology.
For complete information about this latest innovation, see related links below.
- 2010 Ford Taurus and Volvo XC60 – The International car and truck of the year
- Advanced High-Strength Steel Technologies Featured on Motor Trend Car of the Year
- Future Steel Vehicle - Phase I Executive Summary (pdf file)
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Re: Advanced High-Strength Steel for Cars
High-strength steels (HSS) represent a new frontier in automotive design and manufacturing. Their properties allow thinner gauges to be applied throughout an auto body, rendering a stronger, lighter vehicle without significant changes in cost structure.
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Re: Advanced High-Strength Steel for Cars
Great idea using a light weighted steel will really have a greater impact on the fuel consumption, and also what i think is that having a aluminum body for a car will really help to bring down the graph of fuel consumption, as the same technique is used in airplanes.
Kevin
Re: Advanced High-Strength Steel for Cars
High-strength steels (HSS) represent a new frontier in automotive design and manufacturing. Their properties allow thinner gauges to be applied throughout an auto body, rendering a stronger, lighter vehicle without significant changes in cost structure.
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