As the automotive interior life span targets the 10 year durability benchmark, and post consumer recycling continues to be a critical environmental concern, the use of dissimilar materials has become increasingly challenging. Differential initial and long term color effects, and the introduction of passive restraint's changes to energy management options has raised the interior requirements benchmark. With the multiple process capability and diverse physical property characteristics of vinyl, interior skins/substrates and support structures made from vinyl can reach longer term cost, performance, and environmental goals.
Next generation vinyls for instrument panel skins and automotive interior systems
Die nächste Vinylgeneration für Armaturenbrettverkleidungen und Kraftfahrzeuginnenraumsysteme
SAE Technical Papers ; 1-8
1995
8 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 3 Tabellen
Conference paper
English
Next Generation Vinyls for Instrument Panel Skins and Automotive Interior Systems
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