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Automotive brackets and fixtures are made from engineering plastics such as reinforced nylon (PA+GF), PBT, and POM. These plastics offer high strength, heat resistance, and impact resistance, and are widely used in automotive electronics, electrical systems, and body structures.
| Parameter | Value Range/Description |
|---|---|
| Material | PA6+GF, PBT, POM |
| Injection Pressure | 80–220 MPa |
| Mold Steel | H13, S136 |
| Mold Life | 300,000–1,000,000 cycles |
| Product Dimensions | 20–300 mm |
| Wall Thickness | 1.5–6 mm |
| Accuracy | ±0.05 mm |
| Surface Treatment | Spraying, anti-static coating, wear-resistant coating |
| Molding Cycle Time | 20–80 seconds |
| Applications | Automotive brackets, fasteners, structural parts |
Typical Applications: Headlight brackets, fuse box brackets, automotive electronic equipment brackets, and internal structural support components.
Q1: Can it replace metal brackets?
A1: Yes, in some scenarios, it can, and it's lighter.
Q2: Does it meet automotive-grade requirements?
A2: Yes, we can meet these standards to meet customer requirements.
Q3: Does it support small-batch prototyping?
A3: We support rapid trial production.
Q4: What is the service life?
A4: The mold life is up to 1 million cycles.
Q5: Are surface treatments available?
A5: Spray coating and anti-static treatment are optional.
We provide mold development, structural optimization, and rapid trial production for automotive parts.