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The Piston Pin market is a subset of the Engines and Engine Parts industry. Piston pins are cylindrical components that connect the piston to the connecting rod in an internal combustion engine. They are typically made of steel and are subject to high levels of stress and wear. Piston pins must be designed to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures, and must be able to maintain their shape and size over time.
The Piston Pin market is highly competitive, with many manufacturers offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Mahle, Federal-Mogul, MAHLE Powertrain, and Rheinmetall Automotive. Other major players include Bosch, Continental, and Schaeffler. These companies offer a wide range of piston pins, including standard, high-performance, and custom-made products. Show Less Read more