- First use of torsional welding for automotive fascias
- Joins thinner materials, aids lightweighting and addition of
sensors
- Recognized with innovation award by the Society of Plastics
Engineers
TROY, MI, Oct. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Magna has put a
new twist on joining thermoplastic materials in order to help
automakers cut weight and costs: torsional welding.
The torsional welding process, developed by Magna for automotive
applications at its exteriors plant in Liberec, Czech Republic, presents a new way to join
plastics. It features a high-speed twisting motion that creates
enough friction-based heat to join a plastic bracket to a
thermoplastic fascia.
The innovative technology achieves an approximate 10 percent
weight reduction because it allows thinner materials to be joined,
which in turn reduces material costs. Torsional welding is
currently used to make the front fascia of the 2017 Skoda Octavia,
and it has potential for other applications where materials of
similar composition need to be joined.
There may also be uses for torsional welding with the increase
of advanced driver assistance systems and the development of
self-driving cars. The trend will be for automotive fascias to
become heavier with the increase in autonomous features, due to the
addition of sensors. With torsional welding, it's now possible to
reduce weight on the outer skin and brackets so more sensors can be
added without impacting the overall weight of the vehicle.
The Society of Plastics Engineers Detroit Chapter recognized
Magna's torsional welding process with an innovation award at its
recent TPO conference in Troy,
Mich.
"We seek every opportunity, from design and materials to
enabling technologies, to help customers meet their lightweighting
goals," said Magna Exteriors President Grahame Burrow. "We appreciate this recognition
from SPE and look forward to expanding the use of this innovative
process."
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Automotive exterior products, automotive exterior systems,
automotive exterior innovation, award-winning automotive exteriors,
automotive welding, thermoplastics
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