Rear Wishbone Steel

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Hi all,

I am currently studying engineering and I need to know which type of steel the rear suspension wishbone on the E Class W211 is, does anyone here know what it is or any where I could find out? Mercedes don't seem to like giving out that kind of info!

Thanks for your help,

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Probably wrong here but I think they are all aluminium alloy.
 
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Thanks for your help guys! Any idea on the exact Aluminium classification?
 

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Thanks for your help guys! Any idea on the exact Aluminium classification?

Its definately an alluminium alloy, but the quantity of alluminium and other metals is a closely guarded secret. Even the dealers wont get an answer to this question. Perhaps you could start in the mettalorgy field ( dont even know if I spelt that correctly) Maybe there are forums on this subject. :eek:
 
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Yeap, I've found it's impossible to get this information anywhere!!! (so far)
 

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All I could find out for you are the following composite's.

It will be a magnesium based aluminium.
You didn't get this from me!;)


3003 - Alloyed with 1,2% manganese.  Very Good
workability, weldability and corrosion resistance. 
Tensile strength range 17,000 to 30,000 psi

5005 - Alloyed with .8% magnesium. Excellent workability, weldability and corrosion resistance.  Tensile strength range 18,000 to 30,000 psi

5052 - Alloyed with 2.5% magnesium.  Very good
corrosion resistance, good workability, weldability and
strength. Tensile strength between 31,000 to 44,000 psi

5083 - Alloyed with 4.45% magnesium, .65 % manganese and .15% chromium.  Excellent weldability, light weight and good corrosion resistance.  Tensile strength between 40,000 to 59,000 psi

5086 - Alloyed with 4.0% magnesium, .45% manganese and .15% chromium.  Very good corrosion resistance, good workability.  Tensile strength between 40,000 to 54,000 psi

5454 - Alloyed with 2.7% magnesium, 0.8% manganese and 0.12% chromium.  Good formability, weldability and corrosion resistance.  Often used for pressure
vessels.  Tensile strength between 36,000 to 47,000 psi
 
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All I could find out for you are the following composite's.

It will be a magnesium based aluminium.
You didn't get this from me!;)


3003 - Alloyed with 1,2% manganese.  Very Good
workability, weldability and corrosion resistance. 
Tensile strength range 17,000 to 30,000 psi

5005 - Alloyed with .8% magnesium. Excellent workability, weldability and corrosion resistance.  Tensile strength range 18,000 to 30,000 psi

5052 - Alloyed with 2.5% magnesium.  Very good
corrosion resistance, good workability, weldability and
strength. Tensile strength between 31,000 to 44,000 psi

5083 - Alloyed with 4.45% magnesium, .65 % manganese and .15% chromium.  Excellent weldability, light weight and good corrosion resistance.  Tensile strength between 40,000 to 59,000 psi

5086 - Alloyed with 4.0% magnesium, .45% manganese and .15% chromium.  Very good corrosion resistance, good workability.  Tensile strength between 40,000 to 54,000 psi

5454 - Alloyed with 2.7% magnesium, 0.8% manganese and 0.12% chromium.  Good formability, weldability and corrosion resistance.  Often used for pressure
vessels.  Tensile strength between 36,000 to 47,000 psi


Your a gentleman! Thanks everybody for your help.
 

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Wow, dave you certainly did your homework on this one. Where did you get all this, or maybe I shouldent ask:confused:
 

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