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The engine camshaft is a critical component of an engine, as it helps to control the timing of the engine's valves. It is typically made of steel or iron and is connected to the crankshaft via a timing belt or chain. The camshaft is responsible for opening and closing the valves at the correct time, allowing the engine to run efficiently.
The engine camshaft market is a subset of the larger engines and engine parts market. It is a highly competitive market, with many manufacturers offering a variety of camshafts for different types of engines. The camshafts are designed to meet the specific needs of the engine, such as fuel efficiency, power output, and emissions.
Some of the major companies in the engine camshaft market include Mahle, Federal-Mogul, Schaeffler, and Continental. These companies produce a wide range of camshafts for different types of engines, from small passenger cars to large commercial vehicles. Other companies in the market include Delphi, Cummins, and BorgWarner. Show Less Read more