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Automotive Crankshaft Market 2021-2025

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The engine crankshaft is a key component of an engine, connecting the pistons to the camshaft and allowing the engine to rotate. It is typically made of steel or cast iron and is designed to withstand the high pressures and temperatures of the combustion process. The engine crankshaft market is a subset of the larger engines and engine parts market, which is driven by the automotive industry. The engine crankshaft market is highly competitive, with manufacturers offering a variety of designs and materials to meet the needs of different engine types. The engine crankshaft market is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by the increasing demand for vehicles and the need for more efficient engines. Manufacturers are also investing in research and development to improve the performance and durability of engine crankshafts. Some of the major companies in the engine crankshaft market include Mahle, Federal-Mogul, Schaeffler, Continental, and Cummins. Show Less Read more