What is Wrought Aluminum?

We have some literature about our products that explain the type of materials we use in our suspension kits. One of the terms we hear for our spring seats and seat locks (for adjusting ride height, for example) and upper spring seats/adaptors  is that they’re made from “wrought aluminum”.

If you’re like me, then maybe the first thing that comes to mind is wrought iron, as in wrought iron fences. Of course, this made me want to look up exactly what wrought aluminum is, since I couldn’t get the picture of fence materials being used on our suspension….

A quick look for the definition of “wrought” describes it as follows:

“Beaten out or shaped by hammering”

In manufacturing, that would be considered forging. However, they can also be roll formed. Sometimes rotary forging can be used. And, looking further into our spring seat and seat lock designs, we use A6061 aluminum forgings that are T6 tempered.

We use a few different grades of aluminum alloy for our suspension components (A2017, A6061, A7075).

 

Most of our aluminum comes in large bar stock. However, we have aluminum stock that comes in various shapes and sizes, depending on what we’ll machine them into.

We’ll cut the aluminum into smaller dimensions prior to milling the pieces we need.

This “T6” tempering is a precipitation hardening process that allows the aluminum alloy to increase its yield strength.

A6061 aluminum has become more commonplace in manufacturing. It is a lightweight and very strong aluminum alloy that is used in anything from aerospace industry to even the bicycle industry, and many other products are made with this material. As far as machining goes, it is a relatively easy material for us to work with.

So, after all that bit of research, I’m now more aware of what wrought aluminum is. And after looking up what we use for our spring seats and seat locks, it’s nice to know we’re using high quality components for our suspension kits (which I’m already aware of!!!).

Tein Overalls

Just recently, over here in Southern California, the summer has begun showing it’s true face.

It may not be as hot as other summers have been in recent years *Knock on wood*.

However, it’s still hot enough to break a sweat doing the simplest of motions while working on cars.

Normally we here in the R&D and Warehouse section are wearing coveralls, but as you can imagine from the name coverALL it gets really hot wearing those.

 

That’s where the Tein Overalls come in.

On a warm summer day the Tein Overalls have a cool refreshing feel to them, much like a convertible.

But the usefulness of the overalls doesn’t stop at just keeping you cool and your clothes clean while working.

Another feature is the big pocket up in the front.

It can be loaded with small tools such as pens and rulers for easy access while working on cars.

Also, the knees have a padding sewn into the fabric that helps a lot when kneeling to work on your car’s suspension.

So if the heat is getting to you while working on your car, your friend’s car, or anyone else’s car at that, and you don’t want to get your clothes dirty, give us a call and inquire about the Tein Overalls.