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Automotive Technologies for Sustainable Development: Schaeffler Group Presents More Than 20 Innovations for Emission Control and Fuel Economy at the 2008 North American International Auto Show

    DETROIT, Jan. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Schaeffler Group, a leading
manufacturer of rolling bearings, engine and transmissions systems for the
automotive industry, has gone on the innovation offensive in order to
support sustainable development with more than 20 innovations for the drive
train.

    "As a system and engineering partner to the automotive industry, we are
in a position to offer a wide range of product innovations that have the
potential to significantly reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions," said
Dr. Juergen M. Geissinger, CEO of Schaeffler Group. "Our innovative product
and technology portfolio offers technical solutions that range from
transmission components and valve train systems to chassis applications,
with several of these products offering potential for double-digit
percentage savings in fuel consumption."

    Considering the demanding emissions regulations and increasing gas
prices, Schaeffler Automotive has identified a number of technical
innovations to further improve fuel economy for both hybrid and
conventional engine vehicles.

    The INA UniAir system concept for fully variable valve trains, electro-
mechanical cam shaft phasers and mass-reduced balance shafts are just a few
innovations from Schaeffler Automotive engineering that work to reduce fuel
consumption and lower CO2 emissions in engine applications.

    Transmission efficiency can be increased with a LuK dual clutch in dual
clutch transmissions (DCT), resulting in 10 to 15 percent less fuel
consumption in comparison to conventional automatic transmissions.
Hybridization of the twin clutch transmission leads to another 10 percent
savings in fuel economy. The Multi Function Torque Converter, also
engineered by LuK, offers the feature of idle disconnect, which helps
reduce energy waste through de-coupling hydraulic flow during vehicle
standstill / idling.

    Schaeffler also offers environmentally friendly products for chassis
applications. A reduction in fuel consumption of up to 1.5 percent is
possible if conventional tapered roller bearings used as wheel bearings in
vans, SUVs and light trucks are replaced with FAG's innovative, four-row
twin tandem angular contact ball bearings. This concept can also be
transferred to the final drive units in passenger cars. Tandem angular
contact ball bearings, with only double rows, can be used to replace
tapered roller bearings as bearing supports for pinions and differentials,
thereby reducing bearing friction by approximately 50 percent. A reduction
in fuel consumption of approximately 1.5 percent is also possible in such
applications based on standard driving cycles.

    To serve the North American automotive market, the Schaeffler Group
operates a 78,000-square-foot North American Automotive Tech Center in
Troy, Mich. This facility employs 165 engineers and technicians and houses
a 30,000- square-foot, state-of-the-art test lab outfitted with multiple
test cells capable of performing test simulations for engine and engine
components. Schaeffler Group Automotive has headquarters in Fort Mill, S.C.
and manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, Missouri, Ohio and Ontario,
Canada.

    "In technology-driven markets, application specifications and excellent
customer service, which implies fast reaction time due to proximity, are
key to success," summarizes Geissinger about the strategic aim of the
Schaeffler Group.

    In order to tailor its innovative products according to the
requirements of global customers, the Schaeffler Group has created a
worldwide network of R&D centers in recent years. In May 2007, a new
facility was inaugurated in Anting/China and, recently at the Tokyo Motor
Show, the Schaeffler Group announced the addition of a new R&D center in
Japan by 2012.

    The Schaeffler Group, with its brands INA, LuK and FAG, employs
approximately 63,000 employees at more than 180 locations in 50 countries.
The company generates group sales of more than 8.3 billion euros (FY 2006)
and ranks among the leading rolling bearing manufacturers and suppliers to
the automotive industry worldwide. For more information, please visit
http://www.schaeffler.com.



SOURCE Schaeffler Group




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