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The Automotive Valve market is a subset of the larger Valves market. Automotive Valves are used to control the flow of air and fuel into the engine, as well as the exhaust gases out of the engine. Automotive Valves are typically made of steel, brass, or aluminum, and are designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures of the engine. Automotive Valves are used in a variety of applications, including fuel injection, exhaust systems, and turbochargers.
Automotive Valves are typically designed to meet the specific requirements of the engine, such as size, shape, and material. Automotive Valves are also designed to meet the specific requirements of the vehicle, such as fuel efficiency, emissions, and performance. Automotive Valves are also designed to meet the specific requirements of the manufacturer, such as cost, reliability, and durability.
Some companies in the Automotive Valve market include Federal-Mogul, Schaeffler, Continental, and Delphi. Show Less Read more