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Piston ring coating helps fuel reductions

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A new piston ring coating, developed by Federal-Mogul could help in the auto industry's battle to reduce emissions and increase fuel economy.

CarboGlide coated piston rings

CarboGlide®-coated piston rings  Image: Federal-Mogul

The Michigan-based powertrain specialist has developed the coating, branded CarboGlide®, to further reduce ring friction and thus improve fuel consumption.  The new product combines carbon, hydrogen and tungsten in a way that allows a coating of 10 microns, more than three times thicker than the current leading-edge technology.

Because the carbon within the coating is deposited in a diamond-like form, CarboGlide is extremely strong which helps to prevent scuffing and scoring of the ring as well as reducing friction in the cylinder.  According to Federal-Mogul, the coating demonstrates a 20% reduction in friction over nitride or other common coatings.

The new coating has also required a new application process, which combines Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) and Plasma-Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition (PACVD) to ensure a totally smooth finish and optimal adhesion to cast iron or steel rings.  The coating is claimed to be effective for full engine life even in GDI turbo engines.

 

Published 8th September, 2011
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