Höganäs presents transmission project

Höganäs is presenting the latest achievement of the Powder Metal Gearbox Initiative (PMGI) at the Drivetrain for Vehicles automotive congress in Friedrichshafen, Germany.

The PMGI is a collaborative industry development project, initiated and coordinated by Höganäs and twelve technology providers, partners and component suppliers. The overall objective for PMGI is to prove the concept, potential benefits and implementation readiness of powder metal gear technology in modern automotive transmissions.

The engineering involved the redesign of a modern, 230 Nm torque, 6-speed manual transmission and the prototyping of relevant gears. The gears are design-optimised solutions that realise the inherent potential of powder metal technology to reduce stress, weight, noise and costs.

World’s first

On display at the show will be a vehicle demonstrating the world's first 6-speed manual transmission with powder metallurgy gear technology.

In order to meet typical OEM performance and life cycle requirements, the gears have been manufactured utilising off-production tools and market-established process technologies from the project partners.

All gears have subsequently been assembled in the demonstrator gearbox, test driven in vehicle and durability bench tested.

This story is reprinted from material from Höganäs, with editorial changes made by Materials Today. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of Elsevier.