kalvopinosissa
Kalvopinosissa refers to a specific type of valve design commonly found in internal combustion engines. The term itself is Finnish, translating roughly to "membrane stacks" or "diaphragm stacks." This design utilizes multiple thin, flexible diaphragms or membranes, often made of rubber or a synthetic material, arranged in a layered or stacked configuration. These diaphragms act as a sealing mechanism, typically separating different fluid or gas passages within the valve assembly.
The primary function of kalvopinosissa is to control the flow of substances, such as fuel, air, or