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The Torque Converter is a key component of the automotive drivetrain and transmission system. It is a fluid coupling device that transfers rotational power from the engine to the transmission, allowing the engine to run at a constant speed while the transmission changes gears. The torque converter is designed to provide smooth, efficient power transfer and reduce the amount of power lost in the transmission. It also helps to reduce engine noise and vibration.
The torque converter market is highly competitive, with a number of major players offering a wide range of products. Companies such as BorgWarner, Aisin Seiki, Continental, Eaton, and ZF Friedrichshafen are all major players in the torque converter market. Other companies such as Schaeffler, GKN, and Magna International also offer torque converters for automotive applications. Show Less Read more