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RazorRacer 08-16-2006 11:32 AM

What are Fuchs made of?
 
What is the material of Fuchs? Please be as specific as possible...even to the point of chemical composition.

Wil Ferch 08-16-2006 11:40 AM

hmmm....a search with key words "Fuchs" and "alloy" finds this-->

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=283339&highlight=Fuchs+ alloy

- Wil

88911coupe 08-16-2006 12:49 PM

...umm, I just went out and whacked one mine with a hammer and I've determined it's made of metal..pretty hard metal at that! What do I win?

slow&rusty 08-16-2006 04:01 PM

Based on the prices that some are fetching on eBay, I would say "GOLD"

S2GART 08-16-2006 05:16 PM

They are forged aluminum alloy rims that have been anodized with painted centers. As far has what makes up the alloy, that I couldn't tell you.

PorscheGuy79 08-16-2006 05:17 PM

Sugar, spice and everything nice.

Zef 08-16-2006 05:25 PM

Aluminum...very near to 2024 alloy.

Jack Olsen 08-16-2006 07:51 PM

Wil Ferch already posted the link with the answers. But I'll copy and paste from my previous post:

Years ago, Pelicanite Nick Moss contacted Fuchs directly for an answer to this question.

Q: Can you tell me what aluminium alloy was used in the Fuchs Porsche rims of the 60s and 70s?

A: We used 6082(USA), 3.2315(DIN), AlMgSi1(Type) or FUCHS Designation AS10.62,
.62 indicates Temper Disignation.
Best regards Joachim Boehme




EN AW-6082, 3.2315

typical mechanical properties

0,2% Yield strength Rp 0,2 240-310 MPa

Ultimate tensile strength Rm 250 MPa

Elongation A5 8-10 %

Hardness 91 HB

physical properties

Density 2,7 g/cm�

good welding properties

very good anticorrosion properties

good anodizing properties

good drilling and turning properties

alloy: AlSiMgMn (former AlMgSi1)
Temper: T651 stress relieved by stretching, heat-treatable

Composition: Al 96.5%, Mg >0.64%, Si >0.7%

Bob's Project 08-16-2006 09:20 PM

Can you be more specific?

dd74 08-16-2006 09:26 PM

I think a similarly interesting question is how do Fuchs stack up to today's wheels? Are they as good as contemporary wheels, or do the wheels produced today eclipse Fuchs?

Wayne 962 08-16-2006 09:28 PM

Snips and snails and puppy dog tails...

-Wayne

jwetering 08-16-2006 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bob's Project
Can you be more specific?
lol

Peterfrans 08-17-2006 03:16 AM

I came across this pic on my computer. I must have copied it from a pelican thread a long time ago.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1155813377.jpg

S2GART 08-17-2006 03:28 AM

Just quick question on how they make these rims. I know they are forged, but from that pic. there appears to be a step that has been skipped. How does the rest of the rim get made. In that pic. it looks as if just the "petals" are forged from that billet of aluminum. How is the rest of the rim made/attached to the petals? There doesn't appear to be enough metal to be stretched to a full width rim.

WPOZZZ 08-17-2006 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by slow&rusty
Based on the prices that some are fetching on eBay, I would say "GOLD"
I've been watching those auctions, too. I'd say it's made of platinum.

911mot 08-17-2006 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by WPOZZZ
I've been watching those auctions, too. I'd say it's made of platinum.
Thats for regular sizes, 9x16s are made of unobtainium

David 08-17-2006 04:25 AM

I keep wondering if there's a Fuchs bubble. I've got a set of polished 7's & 8's I'll get rid of one of these days. With my luck the bottom will fall out before then.

Wil Ferch 08-17-2006 08:31 AM

Jack....

I'm convinced more and more ( as evidenced by this post and others)...that no one reads responses that point-to links....

...maybe "too much work"....or "please lead me by the hand and point out the answer for me"...

Sheesh.....

- Wil

Jack Olsen 08-17-2006 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by S2GART
Just quick question on how they make these rims. I know they are forged, but from that pic. there appears to be a step that has been skipped. How does the rest of the rim get made. In that pic. it looks as if just the "petals" are forged from that billet of aluminum. How is the rest of the rim made/attached to the petals? There doesn't appear to be enough metal to be stretched to a full width rim.
No additional material is attached. The whole wheel is made from the single piece.

The photo was originally from Tobias Aichele's book, and is in this post.

darren911sc 08-17-2006 10:29 AM

It's a drawn metal through progressive dies, with subsequent final form operations and machining.


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