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AUTOMOTIVE
Automotive Applications
Composite materials can be used in
a number
of applications within the transportation market
-- from exterior door
panels, radiators and ignition components on passenger
vehicles, to the side panels on light- and heavy duty
trucks. The benefits of using composites include greater
fuel efficiency, corrosion resistance, low weight and
high strength. Composites also provide a low-cost way
to help keep designs looking fresh.On passenger vehicles,
light trucks and buses, composite parts are usually classified
in four categories:
Body Panels
(Examples
are very numerous: bodyworks, spoilers, door panels,
hoods, hatchbacks, roof panels, bonnets, wing mirrors,
rear light units, brake linings, ignition
components.)

Internal
Parts and Trim
(They are used
to mould interior components
for buses, seat
squabs and bases, car door liners, back panel of seats,
parcel shelves
)
Structural and Semi-Structural
Parts
Parts often have a high-glass content:
front-end panels, floor, engine block, bumper beams,
leaf springs, spare wheels and covers, fuel tank
supports. These
also include heat-resistant under-bonnet parts: inlet manifold, cooling modules,
oil pan.
Railway and Bus Equipment
(body
work, cabs and internal components) and also large panels
for trucks, trailers and containers.
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