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- Alusil abstract "Alusil as a hypereutectic aluminium-silicon alloy (Al17Si4CuMg or A390) contains approximately 78% aluminium and 17% silicon. This alloy was created in 1927 by Schweizer & Fehrenbach of Baden-Baden Germany and further developed by Kolbenschmidt.The Alusil aluminium alloy is commonly used to make linerless aluminium alloy engine blocks. Alusil, when etched, will expose a very hard silicon precipitate. The silicon surface is porous enough to hold oil, and is an excellent bearing surface. BMW switched from Nikasil-coated cylinder walls to Alusil in 1996 to eliminate the corrosion problems caused through the use of petrol/gasoline containing sulfur.Engines using Alusil include:Audi 2.4 V6Audi 3.2 FSI V6Audi 4.2 FSI V8Audi 5.2 FSI V10Audi/Volkswagen 6.0 W12BMW M52 I6BMW N52 I6BMW M60 V8BMW M62 V8BMW N62 V8 BMW N63 V8BMW M70/M73 V12Mercedes 560 SEL M117 V8Porsche 928 V8Porsche 924S I4Porsche 944 I4Porsche 968 I4Porsche Cayenne V8↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 ↑ ↑ 5.0 5.1 ↑".
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- Alusil subject Category:1927_introductions.
- Alusil subject Category:Aluminium-silicon_alloys.
- Alusil subject Category:Aluminium_alloys.
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- Alusil type Alloy114586769.
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- Alusil comment "Alusil as a hypereutectic aluminium-silicon alloy (Al17Si4CuMg or A390) contains approximately 78% aluminium and 17% silicon. This alloy was created in 1927 by Schweizer & Fehrenbach of Baden-Baden Germany and further developed by Kolbenschmidt.The Alusil aluminium alloy is commonly used to make linerless aluminium alloy engine blocks. Alusil, when etched, will expose a very hard silicon precipitate. The silicon surface is porous enough to hold oil, and is an excellent bearing surface.".
- Alusil label "Alusil".
- Alusil label "Алюсил".
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