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titleOfInvention Steering wheel skeleton
abstract The invention relates to a one-piece steering wheel skeleton which is produced by die casting from an aluminum alloy of the Al-Mg-Mn type. Such steering wheel skeletons are characterized by high strength combined with high ductility. The object of the invention is to further increase the ductility of such a steering wheel skeleton, so that a strong deformation of the steering wheel skeleton occurs with very high force without the steering wheel spokes breaking. To achieve this, the steering wheel skeleton according to the invention is subjected to a heat treatment at elevated hot aging temperatures and then cooled in still air. Such a heat-treated steering wheel skeleton can endure at least 30% higher deformation paths compared to an untreated workpiece without the spoke breaking.
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