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See How Innovations in the Engine Cooling System Arena Are Influenced by the Introduction of Stricter Standards on Emissions.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33234) has announced the addition of Global Market Review of Automotive Engine Automotive engine

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 Cooling Systems cooling systems

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 - Forecasts To 2011 to their offering.

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 arena are clearly influenced by the introduction of stricter standards on emissions, the requirement for reduced fuel consumption and new regulations on pedestrian impact for front-ends.

Although increased performance, reduced fuel consumption, longer durability and clear emissions may appear to be at odds with one another, the engine cooling supplier must address them.

In this, the third edition of the report, the key market drivers for automotive engine cooling systems are reviewed, the market analysis is updated and the report includes comments from the key players. The product fitment fitment
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 forecasts in chapter two extend to 2011, determining the OE radiator radiator, device used to heat an area surrounding it or to cool a fluid circulating within it. The familiar radiators of steam and hot water heating systems in buildings are misnamed, as they operate principally by convection, in which heat is transferred by air  and engine cooling system market value by major car-producing region.

Chapter two also addresses a number of issues, including:

--As pedestrian protection laws swing into force in Europe, how does that impact on engine cooling system design?

--Although hybrids have not really created a substantial change in the heat transfer philosophy of the engine, to what extent has this technology created the need for additional product on the electronic side of the cooling system cooling system: see air conditioning; internal-combustion engine; refrigeration.
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--To what extent will fuel cell technology change the engine cooling sector?

--Are there regional differences in terms of the use of materials in manufacture?

--What are the implications on engine cooling system design, as engines become downsized?

The seven-page review of new product developments in chapter three considers recent technical advances in the engine cooling system arena. Development of engine cooling systems is mainly driven by stricter emission standards Emission standards are requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment. Many emission standards focus on regulating pollutants released by automobiles (motor cars) and other powered vehicles but they can also regulate  and increased demands for pedestrian safety.

Chapter four provides brief profiles of the major engine cooling system manufacturers, namely: Behr, Calsonic Kansei, Delphi, Denso, Modine Manufacturing, Valeo and Visteon.

Companies mentioned include:

--Behr

--Calsonic Kansei

--Delphi

--Denso

--Modine Manufacturing Co Ltd

--Valeo

--Visteon

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