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Bosch innovations include world’s smallest starter motor 


Bosch, one of the leading global suppliers of technology and services revealed its latest automotive technologies yesterday at the Frankfurt International Motor Show.

Bosch outlined how sales within its Automotive Technology division are set to grow by five percent in 2013, including through new developments with automated driving and other driver assistance systems.

Bosch starterAmong the many innovations, Bosch unveiled the world’s smallest starter motor designed for small, lower cost cars and new safe and efficient braking systems for hybrid and electric vehicles.

With its compact size and its outer diameter of just 60 millimetres, the Bosch C60 is the world’s smallest starter for passenger cars. It is available in three versions, which range from 0.8 to 1.2 kilowatts in power. It is designed mainly for petrol engines with an engine displacement of up to two litres, but can also be used in small diesel engines with reduced drag torque.

Weighing just two kilogrammes, the C60 is about 25 percent lighter than currently available products, making it a global benchmark. The C60 series, which can also be used with start-stop applications, makes starting a car comfortable and quiet.

Bosch presents new aluminum brake booster

Bosch brake booster
Bosch also showed a new lighter aluminum brake booster in Frankfurt.

The lighter the vehicle, the less fuel it consumes and the more dynamically it can be driven. In their quest to reduce vehicle weight, automakers and their suppliers are increasingly replacing conventional steel with lighter metals. An example of this is the Bosch Tie Rod 4 vacuum brake booster, which the technology supplier now offers in various aluminum models.

“The new aluminum versions of our brake booster are only half as heavy as conventional steel ones,” says Gerhard Steiger, the president of the Bosch Chassis Control Systems division. “Depending on the size, this means a weight saving of up to 1.5 kilos compared to earlier models.” The weight-reduced versions of the Bosch brake booster will feature in three production-vehicle models later this year.

When Bosch engineers introduced the steel Tie Rod 4 in 2011, they had already succeeded in significantly reducing its weight compared to previous models. The new aluminum brake booster from Bosch is now even lighter. It is available as a single model with a 10-inch or 11-inch diameter or as a tandem version with a diameter of 8+8 or 8+9 inches. Other versions are available on request. Although the thickness of the walls has been reduced in the aluminum models, rigidity is ensured by the integrated tension rods. This rigidity is essential for a good pedal feel as well to keep pedal play to a minimum.

A “through-bolt” version is also available, which means that any mounting work can be done exclusively from the engine compartment. As with all Bosch brake boosters, the system is complemented perfectly by the Bosch TMC 8e brake master cylinder. This is 20 percent lighter and 30 percent shorter than its predecessor.

All versions of the Tie Rod 4 can be manufactured worldwide. This means Bosch is able to offer automakers standardized solutions, especially for global vehicle platforms.