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1946—1970

Historical factory floor

Economic Upturn

1948First use of Autothermik® pistons

1951First series production of aluminum cylinders with chrome-plated working surface (CROMAL®)

Use of newly developed engine and motorsports components

1952Production of valve tappets in chilled cast iron

Filter systems for reducing the noise of motorcycles and car engines

Production of easy-to-service screw-on exchangeable spin-on oil filters

1955Series production of AUTOTHERMATIK® pistons

First use of paper for filter elements in engine peripherals in Europe

1957Start of series production of camshaft blanks in chilled cast iron

1959Establishment of Pistons de Colmar SARL, France—now MAHLE Pistons France SARL, Ingersheim

1964Establishment of MAHLE-Stiftung GmbH (MAHLE Foundation) and MAHLE Beteiligungen GmbH (MABEG)—now known as MABEG—Verein zur Förderung und Beratung der MAHLE Gruppe e.V.

1965Start of production of rough-cast cylinder liners using the centrifugal casting process

Production of sodium-filled hollow valves made possible by innovative production method

Production of the first hollow-cast camshafts

1967Introduction of NIKASIL® protective surface coating for engine components

1968Acquisition of Süddeutsche Kolbenbolzenfabrik GmbH (SÜKO)—now MAHLE Motorkomponenten GmbH, Germany


Start of cooperation with the Japanese firm Izumi Automotive Industry Co. Ltd. (complete takeover in 2003)

1969Acquisition of holding in König KG, Austria (now MAHLE König Kommanditgesellschaft GmbH & Co)

 


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