NTN-SNR launches informative automotive blog

April 24, 2018
NTN-SNR launches informative automotive blog
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Chassis, powertrain and driveline specialist NTN-SNR has launched a new website blog. Called the "The voice of the Experts" the new online publication offers a wealth of interesting and informative articles about NTN-SNR products and innovations as well as the latest developments in automotive technology.


The regular blog articles are produced by NTN-SNR experts and there is a specially targeted section for readers with an automotive interest.

Initial articles include a special feature on how Start-stop engines work and how NTN-SNR technology is playing its part in helping car manufacturers reduce vehicle emissions. There is also a posting on the wide variety of bearings now fitted to a modern vehicle. Most people tend to think of automotive bearings as limited to wheel bearings, when in fact there could be 36 separate bearings on a car in additional areas such as steering column, gearbox, engine accessories, clutch and transmission.

To see the latest blog articles from NTN-SNR visit www.ntn-snr.com/blog
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