FORD WSD-M2A137-B4 PDF

FORD WSD-M2A137-B4 PDF

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FORD WSD-M2A137-B4 PDF

Published Date:
09/12/2003

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ALUMINUM, SILICON COPPER MAGNESIUM ALLOYS ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***

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Ford Motor Company

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INCLUDED IN FORD WSD-M2A137-B1

1. SCOPE

The materials defined by these specifications are a series of high silicon aluminum alloys suitable for gravity die casting, which contain copper, nickel and magnesium to enhance elevated temperature properties.


File Size : 1 file , 58 KB
Number of Pages : 2
Published : 09/12/2003

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