Perfect Spares manufactures premium wet cylinder liners designed for optimal performance and longevity. Our precision-engineered liners ensure excellent sealing and heat resistance, making them suitable for diverse engines in automotive and industrial sectors. Choose Perfect Spares for reliability and quality!

Wet Cylinder Liners

Applications

Wet cylinder liners are crucial components used in various engine types, including:

Manufacturing Process

Our wet cylinder liners are manufactured using centrifugal casting. This technique ensures a uniform thickness, high density, and enhanced durability, making it suitable for demanding applications.

Production Capacity

We have a robust production capacity of 1.2 million pieces per annum, ensuring we meet the diverse needs of our clients.

Size Range

Bore Diameter

Total Length

Finishes

Our wet cylinder liners come in the following finishes:

Chemical Composition

Name Minimum (%) Maximum (%)
Chromium 0.25 0.50
Carbon 3.00 3.50
Silicon 2.00 2.50
Manganese 0.50 0.80
Phosphorus 0.30 0.50
Sulphur - Max. 0.05
Custom - -

We can also cast materials using Chromium, Molybdenum, Nickel, Copper, Boron, or other specifications as per customer requirements, complying with international standards.

 

Microstructure

Our liners exhibit the following microstructure characteristics:

Hardness and Tensile Strength

The mechanical properties of our wet cylinder liners are:

Finishing Options

Our wet cylinder liners are produced in various finishes, including:

Production Standards

All our wet cylinder liners are manufactured according to OEM specifications or can be customized to oversized dimensions as per client requests.

Conclusion 

Perfect Spares is dedicated to providing high-quality wet cylinder liners that enhance engine performance and longevity. Contact us today for more information on our products and how we can meet your engine component needs!

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