High temperature applications such as turbocharger wastegate shaft bushings and EGR valves are currently reliant on cobalt use to provide wear resistance in high temperature ranges and will benefit from the new materials.
Micro structure (x500) of Tenneco's newly developed sintered steel material FM-t88A with 17 percent cobalt content.
New wear-resistant sintered material to reduce reliance on cobalt for engine applications

Innovative new material claimed to deliver wear-resistant performance with greatly reduced cobalt content, helping engine manufacturers mitigate the limited availability and price volatility of cobalt.

04 Mar 2020 | 3346 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

An innovative new material from Tenneco Inc Powertrain business group is claimed to delivers wear-resistant performance with greatly reduced cobalt content, helping engine manufacturers mitigate the limited availability and price volatility of cobalt.

Demanding high temperature applications that typically rely on cobalt to provide wear resistance in high temperature ...

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