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Reducing carbon dioxide emissions through form honing

Gehring Technologies GmbH recently introduced a surface finishing process for internal combustion engines that reportedly reduces carbon dioxide emissions through form honing. Rather than target a cylindrical bore shape, the form honing…

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MFGAxis Team May 18, 2026
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Gehring Technologies GmbH recently introduced a surface finishing process for internal combustion engines that reportedly reduces carbon dioxide emissions through form honing. Rather than target a cylindrical bore shape, the form honing…

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