Piston for internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Particular piston and enclosing cylinder construction – Piston

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C029S888047

Reexamination Certificate

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11524271

ABSTRACT:
A piston for internal combustion engine has both fatigue strength and wear resistance without increased production cost. At least one of a combustion chamber surface, a skirt rib, a pin boss rib which connects a pin boss and a crown, a lower portion of the pin boss casting surface, and a surface layer including the casting surface is a first eutectic structure in which primary crystal Si does not crystallize. A top ring groove and a pin holing of a piston pin are finished surfaces obtained by eliminating the surface layer by means of machining. The layer including the finished surface is a second eutectic structure in which the primary crystal Si crystallizes.

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