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Increased demands for higher efficiency on today’s internal combustion engines combined with low cost production and extended maintenance intervals, may result in increased engine wear especially to valve train components.
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Langer, M.W., Strobel, J. (1992). Considerations in the Manufacture of Ceramic Valve Train Components and Wear. In: Carlsson, R., Johansson, T., Kahlman, L. (eds) 4th International Symposium on Ceramic Materials and Components for Engines. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2882-7_117
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