Is that really gold or something else alloyed with gold?
If it is gold, why using gold to coat the carbon fiber suspension? What is the special physical properties that gold has for this case?
It reflects heat really well, and thus protects the carbon fiber from the burning exhaust.Gold plating reflectivity is greater than 97% at 0.7 microns and greater than 99% at 10.6 microns when measured on a low-scatter substrate. The reflectivity in the infrared equals and often exceeds that of a freshly vapor-deposited gold.
I have often wondered about this. Perhaps we can deduce that once the part is formed and back to normal temperature ready for use; that is when it achieves full strength - so maybe at a temperature somewhere below the melting point of gold it will be weakened?? So, the area where the gold is gets hot, but not hot enough to melt gold?????P.Williams wrote:reply for ginsu,
As I know, during the carbon fiber production, it needs to suffer 1800 celsius. So what is the working temperature of the carbon fiber? The melting point of gold is not that high. Can the gold coating really help to protect the carbon fiber suspension?
m3_lover,
And, i saw that gold is used for the engine cover of the McLaren F1 sport car. It says gold is a very good "heat-reflector".
I'm not sure of any exact temperatures, but even on a standard road car, the heat can be enough for carbon fibre to sag and deform. A saggy, flexible chassis and engine bay isn't particularly favourable in a racing car, so covering it in a heat reflective material is a good idea.P.Williams wrote:reply for ginsu,
As I know, during the carbon fiber production, it needs to suffer 1800 celsius. So what is the working temperature of the carbon fiber?
That is a great link scarbs. Amazing to think it only needs 1mm of air gap. I wonder how much it costs (I'd love to put it on the backside of my hood). I have a feeling it's a 'if you have to ask...' situation.The Gold Reflective Film is an aerospace material capable of reflecting 78% of all radiant heat with continuous operating temperatures of 450 degrees centigrade. The material is metalized polyamide polymer laminated glass cloth with a high temperature pressure sensitive adhesive. The film is lightweight at only 5oz per square yard, and is easy to apply and remove. The minimum air gap to heat source is just 1mm