![]() After about seven minutes, the newly created BBS wheel is still at a temperature of 400 degrees Celsius. The wheel blank is then cooled in a water bath. The low-pressure casting process is when the liquid raw material is poured into the mold. The liquid metal is first temporarily stored in four holding furnaces before it is poured into the machine furnaces. To transform the aluminum, which has been heated to over 1,000 degrees Celsius, into a stunning BBS light alloy wheel, our foundry workers require an immense amount of skill as well as a number of high-precision tools. From the prototype and its subsequent development through to mechanical processing, each BBS wheel is finished by hand. After checking the technical feasibility, individual prototypes – the first 3D designs – are created from the sketches and draft designs. Even today, craftsmanship is at the heart of every high-quality BBS wheel. The history of BBS began over 50 years ago in idyllic Schiltach. This requires numerous sketches, drafts and computer graphics, which are created in BBS’ in-house design studio in idyllic Schiltach. The designers at BBS are continuously reinventing the classic wheel design. ![]()
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