Photo i took of the MP4-26 in the scrutineering section, post-race. Interesting that the central section of the diffuser is no longer coated.
Also assuming the 5 visible blue strips are temperature stickers?
I agree with an earlier poster that the diffuser is coated with zircotec. The zircotec is applied onto the carbon fiber diffuser by plasma spraying. That is the only way you can get a good finish on carbon.richard_leeds wrote:What is interesting is that the underside is grey across the full width. So that infers there are hot gasses across the full underside. Of course the alternative is that the difference is about the pragmatism of rushed fabrication.
Some people say the grey parts are where the diffuser was made from titanium, others reported the grey as a covering over a CF diffuser. Does anyone have anything other than heresy on this?
Martin brundle claimed it was titanium as does the forumla1.com website under the technical news.wunderkind wrote:I agree with an earlier poster that the diffuser is coated with zircotec. The zircotec is applied onto the carbon fiber diffuser by plasma spraying. That is the only way you can get a good finish on carbon.richard_leeds wrote:What is interesting is that the underside is grey across the full width. So that infers there are hot gasses across the full underside. Of course the alternative is that the difference is about the pragmatism of rushed fabrication.
Some people say the grey parts are where the diffuser was made from titanium, others reported the grey as a covering over a CF diffuser. Does anyone have anything other than heresy on this?
Unless the BBC are issuing mass spectrometers as part of their commentary kit, I am not sure how he would know. F1.com technical news doesn't have a great track record, and if Brundle simply read it there, then we still haven't really second sourced it.Caerdroia wrote:Martin brundle claimed it was titanium as does the forumla1.com website under the technical news.
Maybe it is still coated but they put some kind of foil over those spots.Fil wrote:Photo i took of the MP4-26 in the scrutineering section, post-race. Interesting that the central section of the diffuser is no longer coated.
For ordinary punters, just coming in off the street, if you pay for Express service, Zircotec will turn round your component after plasma-spraying it in 48 hours.myurr wrote:What would be the lead time on a complex CF diffuser coated in Zircotec?
Here you go, this is Aluminium thoughRacingManiac wrote:How is it formed though using SPF? Does it require a tooling of somekind? Is it like a stamping/extruding process?
I can see why they would go with some kind of RP route since to make the carbon version they'd need to manufacture mold, then layup and do all the fiddly bits. But I don't know if some kind of metal RP process will be any faster if you still need to tool up something....