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Hardness of aluminavs aluminium
1. Thermal Shock Resistance - Tests are run by quenching samples into water from various elevated temperatures. The change in temperature where a sharp decrease in flexual strength is observed is listed as DTc.
I know there's no real for sure answer you guys can give me here, but I'm just wanting a ballpark. On a scale of 1 to 10 on how loose it is, 1 being normal and 10 being ready to fall off, I'd say it's at a 4 or 5
Hardness of aluminain gpa
*Ceramic property values vary somewhat with method of manufacture, size, and shape of part. Close control of values of most properties can maintained if specified.
Hardness of aluminaformula
2. Wear Reistance - Impingement tests are run using a dry fused alumina abrasive. Rubbing tests are run using a dry 240 grit fused alumina abrasive. The indices in the chart are calculated by dividing the material volume loss by the volume loss of an AD-85 alumina control. The lower in the index, the better the wear resistance.
This is my daily and I need the car every day next week as I have no days off, I'm wondering how bad of an idea it would be to put it through another week (about 30 miles a day) on this bearing, or if I should drive a different car until I can fix it?
Thought I heard some bearing noise when turning yesterday, so I shook it down when I put my summer tires on today, and the drivers side definitely has some play. It's only a tad more than the normal amount of play they're supposed to have but it's definitely there.