Process Introduction
Automotive structural parts such as brackets, fasteners, and clips require high strength, lightweight, and impact resistance, and can replace some metal parts. Commonly used materials include PA+GF, POM, and PBT.
Process Flow
Product Parameters
| Parameter | Value Range/Description |
|---|---|
| Material | PA6+GF, PBT, POM |
| Mold Life | 400,000–1,000,000 cycles |
| Accuracy | ±0.05 mm |
| Surface Treatment | Spraying, Anti-static, Wear-Resistant Coating |
| Molding Cycle Time | 20–80 seconds |
| Product Dimensions | 20–300 mm |
| Wall Thickness | 1.5–6 mm |
| Applications | Brackets, Fixings, Clips, Mounting Bases |
| Features | High Strength, Impact Resistance, Lightweight |
| Applicable Vehicles | Sedans, SUVs, MPVs, etc. |
Applications and Advantages
Automotive Brackets and Fixing Clips
Core Advantages:
FAQ
Q1: Can it replace metal parts?
A1: Yes, reinforced plastics such as PA+GF can replace some metal parts.
Q2: Where are they commonly used?
A2: Interior brackets, fasteners, clips, mounts, etc.
Q3: Does the strength meet the requirements?
A3: Strength can be increased with glass fiber reinforced plastics.
Q4: What is the mold lifespan?
A4: Generally 400,000–1,000,000 cycles.
Q5: Is customization possible?
A5: OEM/ODM customization is supported.
Customized Mold Customization
We provide lightweight structural design, mechanical testing optimization, and customized mold development to improve vehicle assembly efficiency.