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Old 12-12-2011, 08:16 AM
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Splitter Materials

Hello All, Well the aluminum splitter I have is looking tired and its time for a new one. What materials and thickness is being used?

I was using sheet aluminum and it measures 0.09" thick.

Suggestions for weight vs. strength?

I was researching and I have come up with this:

-Alumalite (plastic corrugated core with aluminum sheet both sides used in the sign industry) but what happens with the exposed core on the cut edges?

-Tegris plastic material? I emailed [email protected] for info tegris.milliken.com

Wood but not sure what material and how thick. Maybe just some nice 3/8" finished plywood or luan? Seems heavy

-I was told to use expanded PVC sheet because its light and strong but I have not found a place to buy it and my only lead for the stuff says all he can get is 1/2".

Other materials looked at - Polycarbonate, lexan, Nitrile, Kydex
http://www.professionalplastics.com/...tural-Products
http://www.rubbercal.com/Nitrile.html



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Re: Splitter Materials

I have used Alumalite and 1/4" ABS EXTENSIVELY. The Alumalite is LIGHT and VERY stiff. but the leading edge will get DESTROYED over time. ABS... not as stiff or light but very durable. Some of the ones I've made and sold have been in 100_mph accidents and were reused without any damage! and it looks way better than alumalite
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Re: Splitter Materials

Hi Brian, Most of the race cars.. sports racers, Prototypes etc, that we see use plywood for splitters and the floor of the car.. natures fiberglass/carbon fiber.. A cellulose composite!!

The Palmer Jag that we sold to Rhyss Millen for Pikes Peak had a full floor and splitter made of plywood.

The Red Bull Lotus Exige GT3 shows a novel approach.

Plywood for the corners of the splitter and an alloy center section.. This car was built for and raced by Adrian Newey.

pics of the Red Bull car are on our website wirewheel.com

Let me know if you need more pics...

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Re: Splitter Materials

Brian.... Jody Ausitn aka "Falcon" on NASAforums has a handful of NASCAR COT splitters that he's selling for $25 each.

http://www.nasaforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=51365
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Re: Splitter Materials

Hello James, well it sounds like plywood might be the choice of champions. Can you identify the type of plywood? Birch, luan, etc? How thick is it? Looks like maybe 3/8" thick. Did they do anything else to it besides paint it?

Can you take a picture of the underside of that car? maybe while on a lift would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Splitter Materials

Hi Brian, the car is still in the trailer from last weekend at Sebring. Once it is out I will get some photographs.

The wood is painted that is all.

As for what type, I am not sure. Some of the cars had thinner floors than others. The splitter material is quite thick. I would say you need a fairly high quality plywood so that it wears away rather than breaking into chunks.

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Re: Splitter Materials

I am using ABS plactic 3/8 thick. You can get it in 4 X 8 sheets or 4 x 4 sheets. My splitter runs back under the radiator to near the front of the engine. I broke a couple splitters getting on and of the trailer, after speeking to the plastic they gave me a type that looks the same but it is much stronger. It may be lexan, not sure.
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Re: Splitter Materials

Whats the weight of your plastic? 3/8" plywood is about 1lb per sq.ft.

16 gauge aluminum is about .75 lbs per sq.ft.

Plywood is very cheap and stiffer then aluminum...
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The plastic is approx. 1 1/2 per sq. ft.
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That is per pound
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That is per pound
1 1/2 sq. ft. weighs a pound? So about 2/3 lb. per sq. ft.?

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Re: Splitter Materials

No it has to be the other way....1.5lbs per sq.ft.

That seems a little rough when the splitter is about 15+ sq.ft.

Weight is the enemy!
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Re: Splitter Materials

Hi Brian, well we finally got the Exige out of the trailer!!



One of the pics below also shows the plywood "floor" extending out to the side to give a larger flat bottom.

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Re: Splitter Materials

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Hi Brian, well we finally got the Exige out of the trailer!!



One of the pics below also shows the plywood "floor" extending out to the side to give a larger flat bottom.

Happy New Year.
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James, any chance of any shots of the underside? About to fit a flat bottom and diffuser to the Panoz so currently doing research......!

Thnx, Kel.
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