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The Maserati MC20 Cielo convertible supercar features structural aluminum components as part of its mixed-material strategy to improve performance and lighten weight. The ICE version has the most aluminum in its class segment. The MC20 Cielo with 621 horsepower engine can propel the car from zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds, seemingly lifting the driver skyward. Learn more about the Cielo and other cars that utilize mixed materials on page 68. (Photo: ©Maserati.)
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Treading Lightly with Secondary Aluminum
By Geoff Scamans
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Hydro Advances Green Building Development with Recycled Aluminum and Sustainable Design
Page 18
Landfill Mining: The Untapped Source for Aluminum and Its Relevance in the U.S.
By Dr. Subodh Das
Page 24
AI Capabilities to Assist Future Die Technician Expertise
By Praveen Hewage and Craig Werner
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How to Understand and Counteract Snap Marks with Die Design and FEA
By Tommaso Pinter
Page 38
Logan Aluminum Improves Efficiency and Lowers Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By Steven A. Wilkerson, et al.
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Statistical Methods for Measuring and Predicting the Quality of Aluminum Slabs
By Manuela Schreyer, et al.
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Evolution of Primary Magnesium Metal Production Leads to the Aluminothermic Reduction Process
By Aaron Palumbo
Page 54
Benkam Targets North American Architectural and Automotive Market
Page 60
Understanding the Optimization of Grain Refinement in Aluminum Casthouses
By J.H. Courtenay
Page 62
Developing Hazardous Energy Isolation Programs
By Alex Lowery
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Mixed-Material Lightweighting for Automotive Performance and Sustainability
Page 68
Report Spotlights Urgent Need to Revitalize U.S. Aluminum Manufacturing
Page 70
ALUMINUM USA Exhibitor Showcase
Page 72