Cant wait to see them on the car with the pinstriping :-) When will they be done?
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06-17-2009, 04:49 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Cant wait to see them on the car with the pinstriping :-) When will they be done?
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06-18-2009, 11:57 AM | #18 (permalink) | |
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I'll start a new thread next week and post all the pictures from start to finish. For now, I'm not telling the details so there is an element of surprise. I'm sure some will love it and some will hate it.... |
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06-18-2009, 12:51 PM | #19 (permalink) | |
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You are right sir, heating forged wheels to that high a temp weakens them significantly... |
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>>>Volk Racing Wheel TE37 Spec. List : >>>Material is 6061 aircraft grade aluminum. This material is hot forged. 1st >>>forging process is done with pressure of 5,000 kilograms per square >>>centimeter. 2nd forging process is a slow process >>>with 3,500 kilograms per square centimeter. The lip is also forged to 3,500>>> kilograms per square centimeter. This allows the wheel to have less >>>material than other wheels, but have more strength and durability. The >>>excess material is machined off (to tolerance of 1/100 of a millimeter). >>>Powder coating and clear coating is done by a special proprietary process >>>to ensure long lasting quality and durability Ok. Let me edit this for those that don't see my wry wit. Almost every wheel on the market is powdercoated. If it's not chrome or some type of metal coating, it's a baked on plastic finish. Paint just won't hold up to the abuse of even mounting the tires at the factory. There are some processes that bake plastic sheets onto the wheel, so it's technically not powder coating, but it's still a baked on plastic. The wheels have to be forged first, or it would melt the plastic finish off. So the Volk wheels above are powdercoated and made by Rays. I don't have the exact info on the stock Rays wheels, but based on the durability of the finish and how hard it was to remove, the stock wheels are powder coated, too. I'm not sure where this idea came from that powder coating wheels will weaken them, but it doesn't make sense from a technical standpoint. how hot do the wheels on your car get when racing on a 100 degree day? Air is 100 degrees, pavement is 200 degrees, disk brakes are glowing hot, well over 1500 degrees, transmitting lots of heat to the wheels. If your wheels hit 200 degrees every day doesnt that not effect the strength of the wheel, but heating it to 400 degrees for an hour does? I think the weakness issue is overstated. If I break or bend a wheel, I will surely let you guys know. Here is powdercoat curing info: A convection oven uses a heat source, most commonly a gas burner, and a fan to heat the interior of an insulated enclosure. Different powder materials require different cure temperatures, commonly in a range between 350 °F and 400 °F (177 - 204 °C). The part is heated by the hot air in the oven and it in turn conducts heat into the coating. The coating must be held at temperature for a predetermined length of time to reach full cure. So the cure cycle is so many minutes at so many degrees of temperature. The time it takes to bring the metal up to temperature must be added to the cure time requirement to determine the full cycle time in the oven. Convection cure time may be as short as 10 minutes or as long as 30 minutes, depending on the mass of the substrate and the cure requirements of the powder. Last edited by Phimosis; 06-18-2009 at 08:18 PM. |
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what he said!
Many OEMs and aftermarket mfgrs powdercoat from the factory. I've seen a few wheels fail at the track, and none of them were powdercoated. Its an old wive's tale.
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06-24-2009, 03:50 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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In for pictures.
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that high? were talking less than 400 degrees here. i wouldnt doubt the inner wheel gets high 200 very easy from the brake heat dissipation every time you beat it up on a track. i would not worry....
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im thinking about powdercoating it to gold or bronze. white with gold or bronze is the best combo imo. anyone got photoshop skills to show gold powdered on white?
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06-25-2009, 09:32 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Ok, here you go, Rep points please Did a black and PG too.
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