New products in 2014 advance safety and fuel efficiency
TOKYO - Saturday, February 28th 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) - Although NSK Ltd. (TOKYO:6471) is Japan’s top and the world’s
#3 bearing manufacturer, the Tokyo-based company tends to leave the
spotlight to its customers, the world’s leading automotive brands. We
work behind the scenes, but customers depend on NSK for endless
diligence and innovation in pursuing safety, efficiency, durability and
environmental performance in all aspects of “Motion and Control.” In
2014, that diligence resulted in several significant innovations, two of
which are outlined below.
First, some hidden context. You never
see them, nor are you meant to. But throughout your car 100 to 150
bearings are working away in the engine, transmission, wheels, and the
air conditioner. Anything that moves requires a bearing that NSK
supplies. The better they work, the safer, more fuel-efficient,
responsive and durable your car becomes. That’s why NSK innovation
matters.
A new benchmark in safety
As automakers shift
from hydraulic power assist to electronic power assist steering, they
must meet high customer expectations in terms of safety and
responsiveness. In 2014, NSK rose to the challenge with the introduction
of a new electronic power steering (EPS) system for use in compact
cars.
Compliant with the ISO 26262 standard, the new system uses
package-less semiconductors and semiconductor relays with no mechanical
contacts. This helped NSK to achieve a more compact, lighter product,
reducing the size of the radiators and the overall number of components.
The result is a 10% decrease in volume versus the most recent
conventional product (or a 45% volume decrease and 40% weight decrease
from the original product a decade ago).
The new product features
built-in steer angle sensors in addition to internal steering torque
sensors to provide compatibility with a variety of high-performance
vehicle controls. The result:
Improved safety
Less effort by the driver
Greater fuel efficiency
NSK
is working to quickly supply the new system to automakers worldwide,
and has set an overall EPS business goal of 250 billion yen (roughly
$2137m) in sales for the fiscal year ending March 2016.
For more information: www.nsk.com/company/presslounge/news/2015/press0114a.html
Better bearing makes diesel cleaner
Environmental
concerns and a desire for greater fuel efficiency have led many
consumers, especially in Europe, to opt for diesel engines in recent
years. That in turn has challenged automakers to improve diesel
performance throughout the powertrain. On the plus side, diesels offer
high thermal efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. Their downside is soot
containing harmful nitrous and sulfur oxides. Beyond their effect on the
atmosphere, there pollutants tend to corrode parts in the engine
valves. This was the problem NSK researchers focused on in developing a
new low-torque tappet roller for the rocker arm of diesel engines.
The
rocker arm is the mechanism, driven by the cam, that opens and closes
the engine valves. As such, it is exposed to the corrosive emissions
flowing through the valves. This harsh environment increases the
likelihood of corrosion in the shafts of tappet rollers. So to counter
this, until now, extreme measures have been needed to ensure durability.
NSK researchers figured there had to be a better way.
The
solution they came up with to replace the conventional double roller
bearing is a single needle roller bearing that reduces friction by 10
percent – thereby significantly contributing to greater fuel efficiency.
Thanks to crack-resistant chrome plating, it offers enhanced durability
and can be installed in the same way as conventional bearings.
NSK expects sales of this new product to reach 1.5 billion yen (roughly $13m) by 2019.
This
NSK innovation is one small step toward cleaner, more fuel-efficient
diesels. But such incremental improvements quickly add up to great
strides forward.
For more information: www.nsk.com/company/presslounge/news/2014/press1212a.html
Look to NSK for continuous innovation
These
new products are just two innovations in a continuous stream of
progress by NSK researchers. For more stories of innovation, please
visit NSK.com.
About NSK
In 2016, NSK Ltd. (NSK;
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan; President and CEO: Norio Otsuka) will
celebrate a century of innovation since its founding as Japan's first
bearings manufacturer. With the theme “Motion & Control” at the core
of its business, NSK today is a global enterprise with 213 facilities
in 31 countries that serve a diverse range of industrial customers with a
wide range of precision components in addition to bearings. The company
provides customers with total solutions through its world-leading
technologies, sales force and customer service capabilities.
Contacts
NSK
Makiko Urushino
urushino@nsk.com
Fax: 81-3-3779-7431
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