Made in Oz
Danny M2Z | 25/11/2015 21:43:28 |
![]() 963 forum posts 2 photos | G'day all. I heard a news release about a new type of corrosion resistant magnesium alloy that has been 'discovered' at Monash University here in Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2013/08/27/3831604.htm Already there is talk about lightweight vehicles etc. once it's developed commercially. Hmmm, I'me already dreaming about lightweight model engine crankcases that do not corrode. I realise that my original Mills and Amco engines had magnesium alloy crankcases, but they do tend to corrode. Quite an interesting discovery. * Danny M * Edited By Danny M2Z on 25/11/2015 21:46:00 |
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