A piston for a linear spool valve, the valve comprising a body having a
inner surface. The body is made of a material with a relatively low heat
expansion coefficient .alpha..sub.1. The piston comprises a contact
member having an outer surface and being adapted to reciprocate within
the body of the valve so that the outer surface is in contact with the
inner surface. The contact member has at least a first layer made of a
material with a heat expansion coefficient .alpha..sub.2 essentially
greater than .alpha..sub.1, i.e. .alpha..sub.2>>.alpha..sub.1, and
at least a second layer made of a material with a heat expansion
coefficient .alpha..sub.3 close to .alpha..sub.1. This causes the contact
member to be adapted to behave, along said outer surface, as a material
having a heat expansion coefficient essentially closer to .alpha..sub.1
than to .alpha..sub.2. One of the layers constitutes an outer layer of
the contact member and comprises the outer surface.