Steels and alloys for internal combustion engine valves
Numerical data on refractory steels and nickel alloys
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Steels and alloys for internal combustion engine valves
Numerical data on refractory steels and nickel alloys

Author : Albert KOZLOWSKI

Publication date: September 10, 2001

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10. Steels and alloys for internal combustion engine valves

  • Field of application

    European standard NF EN 10090 of June 1998 applies to high-alloy wrought material grades. These materials are used to manufacture intake and exhaust valves for reciprocating internal combustion engines.

  • Definitions

    Valve materials are steels and non-ferrous metal alloys with varying degrees of resistance to the following phenomena:

    • heat ;

    • thermal cycle ;

    • corrosion ;

    • oxidation ;

    • fatigue ;

    • impact bending ;

    • wear through friction and abrasion.

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