Exterior trim parts of
New Car are the parts systems that use the most plastic materials among New Car parts, mainly including bumpers, reversing mirrors, lights, door handles, front fascias, panoramic sunroofs, etc.
Exterior trim parts for
Fuel Car are generally formed by injection molding, and then sprayed or textured. As spray parts, in order to ensure consistency with the color of the car body and the quality of the paint, the spray paint system must be taken into consideration when selecting materials. For example, in North America, high-temperature baking systems are often used for car body paint. This must be considered when selecting materials for exterior parts. To choose materials that can withstand heat baking; as leather parts, when selecting materials, you need to pay special attention to whether the color and aging resistance of the materials meet design requirements.
Common interior materials at this stage include PP (polypropylene), ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-butadiene plastic), ASA (butadiene, acrylonitrile and acrylic vulcanized rubber mixture), POM (polyester chips) , PA (polyester, acrylic resin), PC (polycarbonate), PE (high-pressure polyethylene), etc., but the actual raw materials used in each part are very different. The following is a detailed introduction to the raw materials used in the actual parts system. Selection and use conditions.