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  2. Alcoa Introduces New Lighter, Stronger High-Load Aluminum ...

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    135 FrontRunner, a 135mm offset truck wheel with maximum load per wheel of 5,000kg suitable for use on the front axles of Scania, DAF and Inveco trucks; the Alcoa wheel is 44% lighter than the ...

  3. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for "Aluminum Company of America") is an American industrial corporation. It is the world's eighth-largest producer of aluminum. [2] [3] Alcoa conducts operations in 10 countries. Alcoa is a major producer of primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum, and alumina combined, through its active and growing participation ...

  4. Arconic - Wikipedia

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    Arconic Corporation is an American industrial company specializing in lightweight metals engineering and manufacturing. Its products are used worldwide in aerospace, automotive, packaging, oil and gas, building and construction, [4] defense, commercial transportation, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.

  5. Alloy wheel - Wikipedia

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    Forged wheels are usually lighter, stronger, but much more expensive than cast wheels. There are two types of forged wheels: one piece and modular. Modular forged wheels may feature two- or three-piece design. Typical multi-piece wheels consist of the inner rim base, outer rim lip and wheel center piece with openings for lug nuts.

  6. Alcoa Opens State of the Art Aluminum Wheel Facility in ...

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    Alcoa Opens State of the Art Aluminum Wheel Facility in Suzhou, China Grand Opening Celebration Set for Today SUZHOU, Jiangsu Province, China & CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Alcoa (NYS: AA) today ...

  7. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Coil springs, wheels, stabilizer bars, catalytic converters, headlamp housings, and bumpers. Chrome Plating (1956–1982) Originally built by Newton Steel around 1929 and subsequently owned by Alcoa and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co. Bought by Ford in 1949 and opened in 1950.