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Flow Forming: Less is more when flow-forming is used to increase the density of the wheel’s material structure. This is achieved by continuously rolling the rim well over a cylinder under high pressure and at a high temperature. The outcome is a wheel that new less material to be more resilient and lighter.
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Undercutting: Drawing on this technology allos us to manufacture more complex shapes that are more rigid but use less material. The technology involves turing the individual wheel types in such a way that no superfluous material is left in the wheel, thus keeping the wheel weight and mass down to a minimum.
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Diamond Cutting: When a wheel is diamond cut, the surface is painted and then lathed using an incredibly sharp and precise diamond tool. This results in a very special and intensely iridesecent sparkle.
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Laser Marking: For a futuristic finishing flourish, the wheel type is marked on the wheel by a highly precise laser beam. The result is a permanent and innovative design feature that will keep putting a smile on your face for a long time to come.
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Rim Protector: The biggest threat to a light alloy wheel is the kerb. But with our patented rim protectpr made of polished stainless steel, you can permanently safeguard the high-quality look of your wheels. Should the rim protector nonetheless show signs of damage further down the line, it can be replaced very easily at a minimal cost. |