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Take, for example, automobiles. Metal parts have always accounted for most of their structure, but today
automakers are simplifying production processes: they want better fuel efficiency, safety and environmental performance; and they are creating more modular designs utilizing lighter-than-metal resins.
So how can a resin serve as a replacement for strong metals? The secret is glass fiber. Mixing glass fiber
into a light resin as a strengthening agent raises its performance.
Moreover, you can use resin with mold injection to efficiently produce parts with complex shapes. In addition to interior components like car tops and doors, resins are used in all sorts of places, like engine mounts and exhaust pipes, to improve fuel efficiency, simplify production processes and contribute to cost-savings. Their use is making particular progress with hybrid vehicles.

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Post time: Jun-07-2022