You searched for CARB - Page 6 of 178 - aftermarketNews
HELLA Announces New Pagid High Carbon Disc Brake Rotor Program

The company now offers 282 part numbers and covers 8,708 applications for a total of 15.6 million vehicles now on the road in the United States.

HELLA Introduces New PAGID High Carbon Disc Brake Rotors

Using OE specifications, HELLA Pagid is able to provide exact fit and finish, while providing better material content to give customers more confidence in the stopping power of their vehicles, the company says.

AkzoNobel’s Carbon Credits Methodology Wins Environmental Award                

The first of its kind within the shipping industry, the carbon credits methodology is based on ship owners converting existing vessels from biocidal antifouling system to a premium, biocide-free advanced hull coating such as AkzoNobel’s Intersleek, part of the company’s international range of marine coatings.

ThyssenKrupp And Maxion Wheels To Cooperate On The Development Of Aluminum/Carbon Fiber Hybrid Wheels

ThyssenKrupp, a global automotive components supplier that specializes in carbon fiber applications and lightweight materials, will merge its expertise with Maxion Wheels, one of the world’s largest wheel manufacturers. The two companies say they will offer customers exceptional performance benefits at an attractive price point.

Carbon Fiber Projected To Go Mainstream In Automobiles By 2025

Advances are already underway in fiber, resin and composite part production that will lead to a $6 billion market for automotive CFRPs in 2020, more than double Lux’s earlier projection. Even this figure is dwarfed by the full potential for CFRPs in automotive, Lux states, if they can become affordable enough for use in mainstream vehicles.

Eastern Catalytic To Feature Emissions Experts At AAPEX, Showcase CARB Coverage And Manifold Converter Leadership

‘ASK THE TECH’ program will address all emissions questions at booth No. 625.

Allison Transmission Unveils Integrated Stop-Start Technology For Ultra-Low Carbon Powertrain Program

In partnership with the California Energy Commission, Cummins developed an engine that uses E85 (a high-octane blend of ethanol and gasoline) as a fuel to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

ASA Automotive Systems Names Mary Carbonneau As New Controller

Prior to joining ASA, Carbonneau served as controller for a provider of outsourced data center and managed services, U.S. subsidiaries of publicly held U.K. and Dutch firms in the computer software and semiconductor manufacturing industries.

MSD’s Atomic EFI Receives CARB Exemption Status

The Atomic EFI system received E.O. Number D-722, which permits the system to be installed in place of the factory carburetor on 1987 and older GM passenger cars and trucks originally powered by a V-8 engine.

Magneti Marelli Celebrates 90th Anniversary Of Weber Carburetor Brand

The Weber company was founded in Bologna, Italy, in 1923, and it gradually merged into Magneti Marelli, beginning in 1986. Weber’s experience and know-how laid the foundation for the development of powertrain technologies within Magneti Marelli, which have placed it today in the position of an important global player in the production of systems and components for engines and transmissions of automobiles, motorcycles and light vehicles.