150 million engine management sensors, designed and built by Electricfil, equip vehicles worldwide, today. For sensors, the company is an industry leader. This figure reflects the excellence of Electricfil in engine management functions such as camshaft and crankshaft. Today, the company also offers complete systems that integrate, for example, signal (sensor and magnet ring) and sealing. Taking advantage of its "matrix" organization, a dedicated team ensures responsive, efficient development services.

By listening closely to each customer, the company constantly enhances solutions for engine management, through new developments that procure ever-greater accuracy, while continuously reducing size and weight. Following the evolution of variable reluctance sensors (VRS) to active sensors, new developments now concern, for instance, smart sensors capable of communicating via a digital bus.





 
 Magnetic trigger wheels
 
The search for mass reduction and for more accuracy of engine management lead Electricfil to associate technologies such as magnet rings to speed and position sensors. Backed by its expertise on conception of magnetic and magnetization adapetd to the coding needs and various signals.
With a about thirty patents and o global production of more than 3 million magnet rings, Electricfil is a world leading design and producer of magnet ring sensing systems for the engine management.
   
 Engine sealing
 
Electricfil also offers a complete range of solutions for the engine sealing function that integrates sensor and manet ring to sealing. A supplier of complete systems, the company ensures development and engineering processes as well as manufacturing.
   
 Variable Valve Timing (VVT) systems
 
This solution optimizes engine air entry by adjusting intake valve timing. Development of new sensors for these systems contributes further to improving engine performance: better torque ratios when starting, better torque at low RPMs, more power, reduced pollution and reduced fuel consumption.
   
 Encoded sensors
 
New generation smart sensors, interfaced with a microprocessor via communication buses, significantly improve among other things anti-theft protection.