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The Constant Velocity Joint (CVJ) is a component of the automotive drivetrain and transmission system. It is used to transfer power from the engine to the wheels, allowing for smooth and efficient operation. The CVJ is composed of two parts: the inner race and the outer race. The inner race is connected to the transmission, while the outer race is connected to the wheel. The two parts are connected by a series of steel balls that are held in place by a cage. The balls and cage allow for the two parts to rotate independently of each other, while still transferring power.
The CVJ market is highly competitive, with many manufacturers offering a variety of designs and materials. The market is driven by the need for improved fuel efficiency and performance, as well as the need for lighter and more durable components.
Some of the major companies in the CVJ market include GKN, Schaeffler, SKF, and Timken. Show Less Read more