Enhancing Truck Safety with Exhaust Valve Braking (EVB) Technology and High-Sili

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Exhaust Valve Braking (EVB) technology, vital for truck safety, automatically provides braking force to the exhaust system during downhill descents, significantly enhancing braking performance and preventing brake failure. Although not widely adopted in China, EVB is mandated in developed countries for every heavy-duty truck. High-silicon molybdenum ductile iron is extensively used in automotive engine components due to its exceptional high-temperature resistance and performance. Our company specializes in precision-cast high-silicon molybdenum ductile iron valve discs and bodies, offering high dimensional accuracy, fine appearance, and superior performance, ideal for heavy-duty truck exhaust systems.

Exhaust Valve Braking (EVB) Valve Discs, or EVB, refers to engine exhaust braking technology. Currently, most truck manufacturers in China do not use EVB technology. However, from a safety perspective, EVB is crucial auxiliary braking equipment for trucks. Trucks equipped with EVB technology automatically provide braking force to the vehicle's exhaust system when descending slopes, absorbing a large amount of energy and converting it into released resistance. This increases the entire vehicle's braking force by 70% and effectively prevents brake failure. In developed countries in Europe and America, EVB has become a mandatory safety technology, installed on every heavy-duty truck to ensure safety during operation. High-silicon molybdenum ductile iron is widely used in automotive engine high-temperature castings, such as exhaust pipes, turbocharger housings, valve bodies, valve discs, etc., with the exhaust system being particularly prominent. This is mainly due to the excellent high-temperature resistance, thermal fatigue performance, outstanding oxidation resistance, and good high-temperature creep resistance of high-silicon molybdenum ductile iron. Our company has now developed precision-cast high-silicon molybdenum ductile iron valve discs, valve bodies, and other castings, featuring high dimensional accuracy, delicate appearance, and excellent performance, which have been used in heavy-duty truck exhaust systems.