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posted on September 16, 2015
Rising customer expectations and future exhaust and emissions laws place extensive requirements on the oil and fuel consumption of gaseoline and diesel engines. The laser honing developed by Gehring has become an international standard.
posted on September 16, 2015
At present, the most important objective when developing internal combustion engines for vehicles is the reduction of fuel consumption and polluting emissions. The focus is currently on the CO2 value (g/km).
posted on January 26, 2015
posted on September 06, 2014
posted on August 18, 2014
New car fleets, which are offered in Europe from the end of next year, should not free up more thand 130 g of carbon dioxide per kilometer route releasiong on average - otherwise the automakers threaten heavy fines. Gehring therefore developed technologies that reduce the emission of more CO2.
posted on July 08, 2013
Gehring uses laser honing for many years in mass production of cylinder bores, in order to minimize friction and erosion. In addition to this application the laser beams is increasingly used for roughening of surfaces.
posted on April 01, 2013
Gehring presented its new lifehone series at the leading trade fair of mechanical engineering in the Asian region, the China International Machine Tool Show (CIMT).
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