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New Developments in Materials and Fabrication Processes for Automotive Interior Trim Skin Materials
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Automotive interiors consist of sandwich type components (e.g., instrument panel, door trim, headliner); hard trim (e.g., pillar trim) and functional solid components (e.g., load floor, seat backs, etc.) The intermaterials competition among new processes for fabricating these 3 types of components were described previously (1)*. This paper examines new developments specifically in the area of skin materials used for the sandwich type interior trim components.
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O'Malley, M. and Eller, R., "New Developments in Materials and Fabrication Processes for Automotive Interior Trim Skin Materials," SAE Technical Paper 890588, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890588.Also In
Plastics in Automobiles-Bumper Systems, Interior Trim, Instrument Panels, and Exterior Panels
Number: SP-0772; Published: 1989-02-01
Number: SP-0772; Published: 1989-02-01
References
- “Materials Substitution in Automotive Interiors” Eller Robert SAE 870557 1987