Commonly used materials for automobile interior

There are many types of materials used in the production of automotive interiors, each with its own unique properties and uses. When selecting materials, automakers will consider factors such as vehicle design, function, performance requirements, and cost.

1.Soft materials:

。Such as leather (genuine leather, artificial leather, suede), PVC leather, flannel, etc.

Commonly used to manufacture seats, steering wheels, door interior panels and other parts to improve comfort and luxury.

2.Hard materials:

。Including plastics (such as PP, PE, PVC, PET, ABS, etc.), wood, metal, etc.

Plastics are widely used in the manufacture of components such as dashboards and door handles; wood is often used in components such as central control panels and steering wheels; metal is usually used in components such as dashboard pointers and door handles.

3.Polyurethane materials:

。Commonly used to manufacture seats and cushions, with characteristics such as softness, compression resistance, and flame retardancy.
Polyurethane materials usually have good shock absorption performance, which improves riding comfort.

4.Polymer materials:

。Such as ABS, polypropylene, etc., are often used to manufacture storage boxes, cup holders and other parts of car interiors.
It has excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance and temperature resistance.

5.Fiberglass materials:

。Commonly used to manufacture supporting structures for car interiors, such as seat frames, steering wheel brackets, etc.
It has high strength and toughness.

6.Textile fibers:

。Divided into natural fibers and chemical fibers.

Natural fibers include linen, cotton yarn, wool and silk; chemical fibers include viscose, acetate and other regenerated fibers, nylon, nylon, polyester, acrylic, spandex and other synthetic fibers.

Commonly used in car seat fabrics, ceiling surface materials, seat belts, etc.