ALUMINIUM TECHNOLOGY

CUTTING EDGE ALUMINIUM FRAMES

At Merida we have been producing advanced aluminum frames for many years, as well as constantly refining our knowledge and developing new technologies. We take great care to select or, in some cases, develop our own aluminum grades to suit the specific requirements of each bike we produce.

For example, 6016 aluminum allows us to achieve extremely thin wall thicknesses without sacrificing strength, which is ideal for demanding off-road rides and races. 6066 aluminum is extremely light and durable, and allows us to manipulate the structure to achieve the best possible stiffness-to-weight ratio. 6061 is the minimum aluminum alloy grade we use; it was originally developed for the aerospace industry and enables the production of lightweight and technologically advanced frames.

The way aluminum is treated and formed is at least as important as the choice of material. Several processes are involved here:

DOUBLE AND TRIPLE BUTTING


Double butting describes tubes with two wall thicknesses; thicker at the ends and thinner in the middle. Triple butting describes tubes with three different wall thicknesses along their length, optimising strength where it is needed but minimising weight in areas subjected to less stress. All our aluminium is heat treated. Frames are heated to very high temperatures (a T6 temper) then quickly cooled in water or oil to ensure the alloying elements don’t precipitate. Frames are subsequently heated to a lower temperature, artificially ageing and significantly strengthening them.

HYDRO AND TECHNOFORMING


Hydroforming involves the insertion of tubes into negative moulds. A hot emulsion of water and oil is forced through at pressure, enabling them to be formed into complex shapes. Technoforming is a mechanical forming process, shaping the tubes by using negative moulds, at times combined with an internal metal core. Smooth welding, also known as double pass welding, refers to a second pass over the weld providing a clean organic look to the frame; at first glance, you will be convinced it is carbon, not aluminium.

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