2012
DOI: 10.4028/scientific5/amr.445.777
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Weldability of New Ferritic Stainless Steel for Exhaust Manifold Application

Abstract: Abstract. In the current context of fossil energy scarcity, car manufacturers have to optimize vehicles energy efficiency. This global and continuous improvement includes a change of the exhaust manifold design. Usually in cast iron, exhaust manifolds tend to be mechanically welded in order to fit new constraints such as lightness, durability, efficiency and small size. To achieve such requirements, ferritic stainless steels with high chromium content (19%) and molybdenum (2%) are developed. For the welding, t… Show more

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