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Holset turbochargers are widely used in various makes of cargo trucks, for example, Volvo, Man, Scania and Hino etc. Holset has a unique position, and is the only manufacturer focused solely in medium to heavy-duty diesel engine technology.
The quality policy of Holset is to provide products and services which consistently meet or exceed the standards set by our customers on-time and at the low cost.
This applies to all areas, activities and people of Holset and it is their
responsibility to provide business objectives that support the policy including cost, quality, delivery, safety, regulatory and continuous improvement requirements. |
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The Turbo Technologies business is a unit of Honeywell Transportation Systems, one of the four main divisions within the corporation, and is recognized around the world as one of the leading manufacturers of engine boosting systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The company has forged global partnerships with automotive manufacturers and supplies its turbochargers under the well-known Garrett brand.
The turbochargers that deliver improved performance, better fuel efficiency and lower emissions in the 21st Century have their roots in the 1930s, when Garrett supplied a charge–air cooler for the B17 Flying Fortress turbocharged engine.
Out of this heritage has grown a culture of innovation that over the years has led to significant advances in aerodynamics, the use of high-temperature materials, thermo-analysis, balancing technologies and oil-less bearing systems.
The pace of technical improvement has been staggering, with advances in every element of the turbocharger - from the re-engineering of the turbine wheel and turbine housing using high stress materials to the development of advanced electronic controls. |
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BorgWarner Turbo Systems is a division of the globally active automotive supplier BorgWarner, Inc.. Since being formed when the well-known turbocharger producers 3K and Schwitzer merged, BorgWarner Turbo Systems has drawn upon a long tradition of advances in turbocharging technology. 3K and Schwitzer began developing and producing turbochargers as far back as 1952, and today BorgWarner Turbo Systems continues to set new technical standards in this field. |
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BorgWarner Turbo Systems is a leading supplier of innovative turbocharging systems and a competent partner to the automotive industry worldwide. In the engine output range of 20-1000 kW per exhaust gas turbocharger, BorgWarner Turbo Systems offers a broad range of products for passenger cars and commercial vehicles, as well as for industrial, locomotive and marine engines. |
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We also supply a full range of 3K and Schwitzer replacement turbochargers and parts to aftermarket customers around the world |
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IHI was established at 1853 in Japan, the original plant was dockyard. Now IHI is a widely development and manufacture corporation. The products involved touched from aviation science to industrial machine. IHI turbocharger came from a cooperation with Hitachi in 1936, they are used for wide range from large marine engine to small vehicle engine. By now, IHI has manufactured over 10 million turbochargers and established global branches in USA, Europe, Thailand and China. |
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