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The automotive race: what materials, processes will win?(Special Section: Automotive)(Cover Story): An article from: Tooling & Production

Author: James A. Lorincz
Publisher: Nelson Publishing
Category: Book

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Format: Html
Media: Digital
Pages: 6

ASIN: B000987KT2

Publication Date: May 1, 1998
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This digital document is an article from Tooling & Production, published by Nelson Publishing on May 1, 1998. The length of the article is 1538 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Researches are intensifying the race to create the car of the future. It will have to be an improvement over the new Volkswagen which is the current hit of the automobile show circuit. In keeping with the trend, the American Iron and Steel Institute has challenged the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) to design and build a steel-bodied car that weighs only 2000 lbs. The PNGV is confident that it is on its way to building the car of the future based on the use of lighter materials and the development of hybrid engines.

Citation Details
Title: The automotive race: what materials, processes will win?(Special Section: Automotive)(Cover Story)
Author: James A. Lorincz
Publication: Tooling & Production (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: Nelson Publishing
Volume: v64 Issue: n2 Page: p54(2)

Article Type: Cover Story

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