What are the injection moulded structural parts of new energy vehicles?
Injection moulded structural parts for new energy vehicles mainly include the following 6 categories:
(1) Instrument panel:
The dashboard is one of the most important parts inside the car, it shows the running status of the vehicle and various information, such as speed, speed, fuel, time and so on. Injection molded dashboards are usually made of materials such as polycarbonate (PC) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), with high transparency, impact resistance, and high temperature resistance.
(2) Seats:
Car seats are also one of the moulded structural parts. They are usually made of materials such as polyurethane (PU) or polyethylene (PE) for comfort and durability. Injection molded seats can provide better support and adaptability to meet the needs of different drivers.
(3) Bumper:
Bumpers are protective parts for the front and back of a car, usually made of materials such as polypropylene (PP) or polyamide (PA). They are resistant to impact, high temperature and chemical corrosion.
(4) Door:
The door is one of the main parts of a car and is usually made of materials such as polyurethane or polypropylene. They have the characteristics of lightweight, high strength and impact resistance. Injection molded doors can provide better insulation and sound insulation for improved driving comfort.
(5) Engine hood:
The hood is a protective part of the front of the car, usually made of materials such as polycarbonate or polyamide. They have high strength, impact resistance and high temperature resistance. The injection-molded hood provides better protection and insulation to protect the engine from damage.
(6) Battery box:
With the popularity of electric vehicles, the battery box has also become an important injection molded structural part. They are usually made of materials such as polycarbonate or polyamide and have properties such as high strength, impact resistance and chemical resistance. The role of the battery case is to protect the battery from damage and ensure its safe operation.
The above are common injection moulded structural parts in new energy vehicles, in addition to some other parts, such as the intake grille, fender, roof, etc., also use the injection molding process. These parts usually require precision mold manufacturing, injection molding, surface treatment and quality testing in the production process to ensure that their quality and performance meet the requirements.
Post time: Jan-09-2024