HYPER-U-TEC-TIC
LEARN TO SAY IT AND
TO UNDERSTAND IT.
Trying to make
heads or tails of the word and the subject of "hypereutectic" is no easy
matter. Our article on piston alloys covers the subject of "How
Primary Silicon is Formed", and our article on Heat
Treat,relates how the alloy strength is increased with the T6 Heat
Treatment. This is intended to give you a visual idea of what the 390 alloy
looks like under a microscope are primary silicon. These particles form
when the silicon in the metal exceeds 12%. Primary silicon particles represent
4 - 6% of the total piston. The key to the successful use of the 390 alloy
is to keep the particles small and well distributed. This is accomplished
with modern foundry practice and mold design are about four ten thousandths
of an inch in length and are so hard diamond tooling is required to machine
the alloy.The gray mottled is base metal alloy that makes up the balance
of the piston. The silicon in the base metal is dissolved with aluminum
to form a 12% silicon/aluminum solution. This base metal is eutectic, (u-tec-tic),
aluminum. The bottom line is that the structure of 390 alloy gives superior
wear resistance, 15% less thermal expansion and increased thermal barrier
properties. Performance Pistons are designed around our hypereutectic alloy.
The characteristics of the 390 alloy, combined with modern permanent mold
process, gives design freedom for a superior product.