The Turbocharger Products and Manufacturing Research

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the exhaust turbine supercharger in the process of manufacturing is made up of many enterprises to participate in the production and management. Production organization form of the differences is determined by the scale of production and mode of operation. Parts of casting blank and parts processing has formed a complete industrial chain. Complete parts processing and manufacturing industry chain has failed to form the advantage of the products. Many companies, management can not meet the user's demand. Also can't satisfy the hosts, scale and qualification requirements of production enterprises. Enterprise management has been formed a consortium. Enterprise production scale and qualification of such as to meet the requirement of enterprises for internal combustion engine accessories. The manufacture of parts and exhaust turbocharger parts processing and assembly in production process can be controlled. Is helpful to the enterprise's development and improvement of product quality.

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