Automotive Interiors
Automotive Interiors
Automotive Interiors
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Index
Pillar Trims
Floor Consoles
Attachment Methods
Ergonomics Basics
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Plastics - Consumption in Automotive Sector
Materials kg/ vehicle tonnes
PP & Alloys 57.7 943000
PUR 18.1 296000
ABS & Alloys 9.5 155000
PE 10.3 168000
PA & Alloys 15.6 255000
PVC 3.7 60000
PBT+PET 3.1 51000
UP 1.9 31000
Others (PC, PMMA, POM, PPE, SM, PF,
13.2 216000
ASA…)
TOTAL 133 2173000
This plastics consumption (2003) in European Union (27 countries) only figures the
plastics parts weighed on passenger cars: production scraps and spare parts are not
taken into account as well as commercial vehicles. 3
Plastics use by type and weight in an average car
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Styrenics - Consumption in Automobiles
GF reinforced Plastics ≈ 6 - 40 kg
Approximately 24 % GF
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6
Trend Drivers
Economics Innovation
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Future Trends in Global Automotive Industry
1. Control on Emissions/consumptions
CO2
Other emissions :
• CO, NOx, Hc
Leading to a need in mass reduction
2. Increase Safety
Euro’n Cap ratings
Pedestrian collisions
Leading to new designs of the front of the vehicle
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Automobile Interiors
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Interior Applications of Plastics in Automotive
Air Vents
Fascia
Door Trim
Floor Console
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Possible Applications of Plastics in Automobile Interior
Typical
Process Material
Resin/filler options Weight
options Options
Interiors Kg's
Internal Door Handles Injection PA CS
PBT CS 0.40
POM CS
Dashboard & Parts
Air Bag Systems Injection PA CS/Aramid
PET CS/Aramid 0.40
GMT PBT Mat continuous
Ashtray Injection PA CS 0.10
Air Ventilation Nozzles Injection PC ABS
ABS 2.00
PP MF
Dashboard Injection PP MF
ABS
7.00
PC ABS
MPPO
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Possible Applications of Plastics in Automobile Interior
Modified TPO
Plasticised 1.5
Slush Moulding PVC
Thermoform-
Backfoam ABS-PVC
MPPO 2.00
ABS
Seating Components
Compression PU Roving
2.20
Fibre cushioning
Special Process PET and acoustic
insulation
Compression UP Roving
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PILLAR TRIMS
INDEX:
1.INTRODUCTION.
a.What is pillar Trim?
b.Nomenclature …
c.Location?
d.Functions.
3.PART DETAILS.
4.ASSEMBLY/ATTACHEMENTS.
5.FEATURES.
6.PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION.
7.SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.
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INTRODUCTION
What is pillar ?
"A" PILLAR :
Successive pillars rearward are labeled "B", "C" and, for station wagons, "D".
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NOMENCLATURE
PILLARS
A B
C D
PILLAR TRIMS
A B
C
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LOCATION
A-PILLAR
B-PILLAR C-PILLAR
D-PILLAR
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The wing doors of the concept T represent a
stylistically as well as technically especially
independent and fascinating body detail. They are
mounted in the upper section of the A-pillars. When
opened, they simultaneously swing slightly outwards
and steeply upwards. The advantage: an especially
comfortable entry and exit as well as comparatively
little space required to the side. The rear part of the
door creates the B-pillar trim above the door handle and
door opener, an extremely robust solution but still
sporty and elegant.
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FUNCTIONS
2. Cover the sheet metal and give the same “LOOK” as that of head liner/other interior.
4. Provide space for the subassemblies such as air bag, crush pad, seat belt retractor, etc.
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PART DETAIL
A-PILLAR TRIM
H/L SIDE
TRIM
PUSH NUTS
IP SIDE CARTRIDGE
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PART DETAILS
B-PILLAR TRIM
AIR BAG DISPLAY COVER ATTACHES TO UPPER TRIM
UPPER TRIM LOWER TRIM
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PART DETAILS
B-PILLAR TRIM
CARTRIDGE
BELT SLIDER
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PART DETAILS
C-PILLAR TRIM
H/L SIDE
FITS TO BODY
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PART DETAILS
C-PILLAR TRIM
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PART DETAIL
D-PILLAR TRIM
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C / D - PILLAR
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ASSEMBLY / ATTACHMENTS
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ASSEMBLY / ATTACHMENTS
A-PILLAR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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ASSEMBLY / ATTACHMENTS
A-PILLAR TO BIW
PUSH NUT
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ASSEMBLY / ATTACHMENTS
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B-PILLAR LOWER TO BIW
B-PILLAR LOWER
B-PILLAR LOWER
DOOR SCUFF
DOOR SCUFF
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ASSEMBLY / ATTACHMENTS
C/D-PILLAR TO BIW
HEAD LINER
A-PILLAR TRIM
C-PILLAR TO H/L
HEAD LINER NOTE : The overlap b/w head liner
and pillar trims will be 10 to 15mm.
C-PILLAR TRIM
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FEATURES
1.SEAT BELT
2.AIR BAG
3.CRUSH PAD
4.GRAB HANDLE
5.GAUGES
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FEATURES
B-PILLAR TRIM
SEAT BELT
AIR BAG
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FEATURES
CRUSH PAD
RIB CARTRIDGE
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FEATURES
Model: U322
GRAB HANDLE
Customer: CHRYSLER
GRAB HANDLE
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GAUGES
The meter gauges to monitor:
·Boost
·Oil Pressure
·Volts
·Water Temp
·Oil Temp
·Transmission Temp
·Air/Fuel Ratio
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GAUGES
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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION
Performance Specification for Hard trim and Garnish
Environment Cycle
Heat Age
Infrared Heat Exposure
Adhesion
Safety
1. FMVSS 302 :
Parameters : - Determine the burn resistance within ½ inch of the occupant airspace.
Requirements : - The individual components and composites shall not burn or transmit a
flame front across its surface at a rate more than 101.6 mm/min.
2. FMVSS 201 :
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Floor Consoles
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Center Console- Exploded view
11 1 FRAMEWORK FRT T/C
2 INS TOP PANEL HARD
28 3 INS TOP PANEL SOFT
10 4 TOP PANEL
1 19 33
26 FRAMEWORK ARMREST
27 CARR FOIL
31 28 SURFACE COVERING
29 LOC HAN-T CON FLOOR OPT
32 30 RUBBER CAP RH
37 31 RUBBER CUP LH
32 BOT TUN BRKT FRT
17 29 47
35 BKT TUN CON FRT AU
36 BEARING ARMREST
37 IK CARPET
Floor Console Exploded View
377786
377805
1152463
377806
377799
377794
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120 or 249
377791
1157881
377790
377784
377789
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A B C of DOOR TRIMS/MODULES
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DOOR TRIM/DOOR MODULE
Door Trims :
• Flat Hard Board with Vinyl , Fabric and Foam lamination
• Formed or Flat Hard board with Foam, Fabric lamination with Plastic Door top,
arm rest and Magazine pocket
•Complete Plastic Door trim with Hard board/wood stock fabric insert.
Door Module :
•Door Module carrier with window regulator, latch, inner release handle etc
•High Integrated Door trim Module without carrier , with all the module
components fitted directly on the Door trim
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FLAT DOOR PADS
Flat Hard board with vinyl and foamed backed fabric lamination
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FORMED DOOR PADS
Formed Hard board with vinyl and foamed backed fabric lamination
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PLASTIC DOOR TRIMS
Plastic and Hard Board combination
Ford Endevour
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Manual Window Lifting Mechanism
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Manual Window Lifting Mechanism
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Manual Window Lifting Mechanism
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Power Window
57
Power Window
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Power Window
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Power Window
60
Power Window
Electric Motor
Worm Gear
Spur Gear
Linkage
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Electric Motor
Normal DC motor
used to actuate the
lifting
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63
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Worm and Spur
Gear
Normal DC motor
used to actuate the
lifting
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Linkage Rod
66
Cup Holder
Accessory to
hold your Cup .
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Magazine Pocket
68
Audio Speakers
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Reflectors
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Reflectors
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Air Bag
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New Trends in Door Panel
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Web Enabled Door Locks
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Blue Tooth : Voice Commands
The module allows user to make and receive
calls, this also enables voice commands to open
and close the doors.
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Keyless Go!
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FRONT DOOR MAP POCKET IS
ATTACHED WITH SCREWS TO
REDUCE THE HEAT STEAK
M/C COST (AS A LOW
VOLUME PRODUCTION)
CLIPS
16754704
COVER (QTY- 05)
ANB40002 (LH) SWITCH
ANB50023 (RH) 10386129 (LH) WINDOW SWITCH
10386130 (RH) 10377668 (LH)
10377669 (RH)
SCREWS HANDLE UPPER SUBSTRATE
11509231 10396621 (LH) ANB50021 (LH) CLIPS COVER
(QTY- 61) 10396622 (RH) ANB40014 (RH) 16754704 ANB40004 (LH)
(QTY- 04) ANB40019 (RH)
S CLIPS
ANB40006
(QTY- 04)
SUBSTRATE
ANB40003 (LH)
HANGER BKT ANB40021 (RH)
LOCK BEZEL LOWER ANB40008 (LH)
90560166 ANB40017 (RH) SCREWS
(QTY- 02) ANB40010
(QTY- 16)
GASKET
ANB50007
(QTY- 04) LOGO
ANB50020
RETAINER (QTY- 02)
11519031
(QTY- 21) SPK. GRILL
10370444 (LH)
10370406 (RH)
BOLTS COVER
1158901074 10393132
(QTY- 04) (QTY- 02)
MAP POCKET
ANB40001 (LH) PANEL LOWER LAMP 81
ANB40018 (RH) ANB40000 (LH) 15021517 (LH)
ANB40013 (RH) 15021518 (RH)
DOOR SHEET METAL
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LOCATERS WITH GASKETS TO AVOID BSR
SCREW BOSSES
FOR MAP POCKET
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LOWER DOOR SUBSTRATE
ARMREST SUBSTRATE
Material – PP+20%GF
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SKIN
Material - PVC
HANGER ASSY
86
SWITCH BEZEL
WINDOW SWITCH
87
ALLUMINIUM FOIL
REMOTE HANDEL
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SPEAKER GRILL
Material – Expanded metal, Powder coated
H2 REAR DOOR
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SWITCH BEZEL
Exploded Rear door ANB43002 (LH)
ANB43003 (RH)
COVER
ANB43200 (LH)
CLIPS ANB43300 (RH)
11609760
(QTY -04) FOAM
SUBSTRATE COVER ANB50002 (LH)
HANDLE ANB40029 (LH) ANB40026 (LH) ANB50003 (RH)
10396621 (LH) ANB43005 (RH) ANB43004 (RH)
GARNISH TRIM
ANB52496 (LH) 10396622 (RH)
CLIPS
ANB52526 (RH) ALUM BEZEL
ANB40006
ANB43008 (LH)
(QTY -04)
ANB43009 (RH)
SCREWS CLIPS
11509231 16754704
(QTY -36) SUBSTRATE
(QTY -04)
ANB50000 (LH)
ANB50001(RH)
SCREWS
ANB40010
(QTY -19)
GASKET
ANB50007
(QTY – 04)
LOCK BEZEL LOWER SPEKER
90560166 BOLT 25725733
(QTY – 02) 11589010 (QTY – 02)
(QTY – 04)
LOCK BEZEL UPPER
13104077
(QTY – 02)
MAP POCKET
10370371 (LH)
10370399 (RH)
HEAT STEAKS
FOR MAP POCKET
LOWER SUBSTRATE
Material - ABS
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UPPER SUBSTRATE
Material – ABS with PVC skin
C- PILLER
LOCK BEZEL
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HANDEL BEZEL
HANDLE ASSY
C – PILLER
Material - ABS 95
ARMREST ASSY
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ARMREST ATTACHMENT POINTS
ARMREST ATTACHMENT POINTS
ARMREST SUBSTARTE
FOAM BUN
ARMREST TRIM
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DOOR LOADING
TESTING FOR MISSUSE
(FMVSS – 214)
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Door Module Experience
Sealing
Latch
Exterior
Handle
Loudspeaker
Side Impact
Bolster
Window Regulator 99
Door Module Experience
Sealing
Latch
Loudspeaker
Exterior Handle
Window
regulator
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DOOR MODULE
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DOOR MODULE
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DOOR MODULE
• Single Rail Window Lifter
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DOOR MODULE
• Single Rail Window Lifter
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Level of Modularity
105
Door Module
Market Evolution
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Components Carrier
Door Module
Market Evolution
Structural Module
Door of the vehicle“Smart”
Metal Carrier
+
Door Trim Module
Door Structure Outer panel
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Door Module
Market Evolution
- Inner sheet metal with - Door inner sheet metal - Openings in the inner
openings to assembly completely open (door sheet metal to assembly
the components stiffness reduced) the door module (same
- Reinforcements in the - More reinforced door stiffness than traditional
critical areas (hinges, due to the big opening door)
latch, upper area, etc) in the inner sheet metal - Same reinforcements
than in a traditional
110 door
Door Module Description
Plastic
padding
Door sheet
111
metal
Door Module Description
Integrated Loudspeaker
clips for the
harnesses
WR
support 112
Door Module Description
Latch
support 113
Door Module Description
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Door Module Description
Medallion:
- Low pressure injection technology.
- Cover with fabric.
- Integration of the clip’
clip’s in the medallion part.
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Door Module Description
Medallion
clip’
clip’s
Support for
window lifter
rail
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Door Module Description
Sealing system:
- Sealing joint all around the door trim panel.
- Every mobile piece has a seal joint.
- The sealing concept is validated and in the market.
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Door Module Description
Sealing system:
Section AA
Door trim
Sealing
A profile
Door sheet
metal
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INTRODUCTION
TO
INSTRUMENT PANELS
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AIM
“ ON COMPLETION OF THE TRAINING THE PARTICIPANT WILL BE ABLE
TO DESCRIBE DIFFERENT INSTRUMENT PANELS. ”
AGENDA
INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUMENT PANEL
EXPLAIN SIGNIFICANCE OF IP
- SAFETY
- COMFORT
DIFFERENT PARTS OF IP
- IDENTIFICATION
- FUNCTIONS
SUMMARY
EVALUATION
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Instrument Panel Development
Engineering
Requirements
Styling Design
Requirements Options
Platform Needs
and
Architectural Requirements Material
Options Options
IP Assembly Vehicle GA
Process Process
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Consumer Trends in Instrument Panels
oC
Frequency response of IP
system
IP system durability
Long-term structural
performance
Aging behavior
Environmental response 124
Road Surfaces Engine
Functional Performance Requirements
FMVSS
FMVSS 208
208 Crashworthiness
Crashworthiness
Upper torso load management
Occupant deceleration
Knee and lower leg energy and load 30mph / 48kmh
management Vehicle Pulse
Knee intrusion
Load transfer capability
ODB
ODB Impact
Impact
Driver front end crash behavior
Localized IP deflection behavior
Front-of-Dash intrusion and
steering column deflection
Load path between steering
column, IP and vehicle body125
Functional Performance Requirements
FMVSS
FMVSS 201,
201, ECE
ECE 21,
21, ADR
ADR 21
21 Head
Head Impact
Impact Protection
Protection
Top View
Excluded
Area Instrument Panel
Windshield
Steering Wheel
Headform 5"
Impact
Fixture Vertical Plane
Headform Steering
Wheel
Instrument
Panel
Windshield
Headform
Vertical Plane
Excluded
Right Side View Area
Instrument Panel
?
HOW’S
THAT????????????????????
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SIGNIFICANCE OF INSTRUMENT PANEL
The Instrument Panel (IP), IP Structure, and Console are key to customer perception of the
vehicle.
Safety performance
Aesthetic appearance
Human interfaces
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FUNCTIONS OF IP
The IP & Console locate most driver controls, vehicle subsystems and feedback devices.
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MAJOR COMPONENTS OF IP:
• IP Structure (cross car beam and brackets) • Transmission Shifter, Knob, Boot
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INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSY
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PANEL-ASM INST UPPER
Spray Skin
Carrier
NOZZLE-W/S DEFR
DUCT-AIR INL
132
PANEL ASM-INST LWR
PANEL-INST LWR
REINFORCEMENT ASM-I/P
133
PANEL ASM-INST
KLEMMUTTER 2,5x8,5
KLEMMUTTER 3,5x8,5
PANEL ASM-INST UPR
TUBULAR RIVET
134
GLOVEBOX ASM
135
COMPARTMENT ASM-I/P ( W/DOOR )
SPRING CLIP
ADAPTER
COMPTARTMENT ASM-I/P
136
DOOR ASM-I/P COMPT
HINGE-I/P COMPT
137
INSTALLATION-I/P MLDG
138
MOLDING ASM-I/P CTR
MOLDING-I/P CTR
139
COVER STEERING COLUMN
140
INST. COV. STEERING LHD
CAP-COUNTERSUNK SCREW
PAN HEAD SCREW
141
COVER ASM-STEERING COL TR
MOUNTING RAIL
COVERING STEERING
142
COVER ASM-STRG COL TR
143
PANEL ASM-I/P TR
PANEL ASM-I/P TR
144
PANEL ASM-I/P TR
SPRING
PANEL IN
PANEL OTR
145
DECOR MOLDING DR/PS
SPRING FEDER
146
ENVIRONMENT COMPONENTS
HVAC
NAVIGATION DISPLAY
147
Abbreviations
Abbrevations
HLU Hand Lay UP
RIM Reaction Injection Moulding
GMT Stampable Thermoplastics
IM/BMC Injection moulding ( Bulk moulding Compound)
RTM Resin Transfer Moulding
UP Unsaturated Polyester
VE Vinyl Ester
PU Poly urethane
EP Epoxy
MF Mineral Filled
CSM Chopped strand Mat ( Glass)
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Assembly Techniques for Plastic parts
150
Assembly Techniques –Snap Fits
152
Assembly Techniques –Snap Fits
154
Assembly Techniques –Ultrasonic Welding
155
Assembly Techniques –Hot Plate Welding
156
Assembly Techniques –Adhesive Bonding
157
Assembly Techniques –Ultrasonic Insertion
158
Assembly Techniques –Screw and Bosses
159
Assembly Techniques for Plastic parts
160
INDEX
161
VARIOUS ATTACHMENT AIDE :
Screws & Nuts Self Retaining Speed Nuts
Rivets
Clips Cable Clips
Plastic Fasteners
Pour In Place
Gluing
Snap Fixing
Welding Vibration Welding
Ultrasonic
Insert Molding
162
SCREWS & NUTS :
Screws & Nuts:
163
SCREWS & NUTS :
164
BENEFITS:
• Plug a Temporarily Unused Hole
• Provide Vibration-resisting
• Fasten in Wood, Heavy Gauge Metal
• Odd-shaped Panel Holes
• Reduced Cycle Time
• Lower Cost
ROBOTICS NUT
Expansion-Type Fasteners
165
NO ACCESS TO THIS AREA
SEATING LOCATION
166
SECTIONAL VIEW
167
ASSEMBLED VIEW
168
CENTER STAKE AREA
169
EXPANSION NUT
Expansion-Type Fasteners
170
SEATING LOCATION
171
ASSEMBLED VIEW
172
SECTIONAL VIEW
173
BLIND RIVETS: Types:
ECONOMICAL Dome Head
VERSATILE Most widely available and
commonly used head style.
EASY-TO-USE
Countersunk Head -120°
SPEED OF ASSEMBLY, The Countersunk Head Blind
CONSISTENT MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE AND Rivet is used in applications
requiring a flush surface.
EXCELLENT INSTALLED APPEARANCE,
Multi-Grip Blind Rivets
Plastic Blind Rivets
Olympic Mega-Grip Rivets
Very High strength
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The graph illustrates the mechanical function of a blind break-mandrel rivet during installation.
BLIND RIVET
175
Dome Head Rivet
176
ASSEMBLED VIEW
177
TUBULAR RIVET
178
Clips :
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BENEFITS:
• Designed for Use Over Rectangular Studs
• Reduced Cycle Time
• Lower Cost
• Most Suitable where Removability is
Criterion
GENERALLY USED FOR LIGHTWEIGHT
APPLICATION.
TRIM CLIPS
180
KNEE BOLSTER ASCRY PLATE
SEATING LOCATION
181
ASSEMBLED VIEW
183
Cable Clips :
184
CABLE ROUTING CLIPS
185
SEATING LOCATION
186
ASSEMBLED VIEW
187
SECTIONAL VIEW
188
ADJUSTABLE CABLE CLAMP
189
ASSEMBLED VIEW
190
PLASTIC FASTENERS :
191
POUR IN PLACE :
192
POUR IN PLACE : STEP - I
193
POUR IN PLACE : STEP - II
194
POUR IN PLACE : STEP - III
195
FINISHING ACHIEVED USING POUR N PLACE
Dylark
196
GLUEING
197
SNAP FIXING :
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SNAP FIXING : ANNULAR
Figure 3: A ball and socket joint is a kind of Figure 2: This bottle cap uses an
annular snap fit. annular snap fit.
199
Snap Fixing : CANTILEVER
Figure 4: These four snap fit designs allow Figure 5: The stages of a U shaped cantilever snap fit.
different types of disassembly.
200
SNAP IN GLOVE BOX
201
SNAP IN AIR DUCTS
202
Welding : VIBRATION WELDING Advantages of Welding
Speed
ULTRASONIC WELDING
Strong Joints
FUSION WELDING
Tolerance of Contaminated
Surfaces.
Joins Difficult Substrates, Such As
Polyolefins
Improved Recyclability
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Welding :
Vibration welding
205
Insert Molding :
206
Over Head Systems
207
208
TOPICS
209
WHY HEADLINERS ARE USED?
Enhances appearance
Conceals roof structure
Promotes interior harmony
Feels good (soft)
Avoids odor
Avoids fogging
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TYPES OF HEADLINERS
Standard
Sunroof
Moon roof
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STANDARD HEADLINER
CUTOUT FOR
GRAB
`C’ PILLAR
HANDLE
CUTOUT
CUTOUT FOR
`B’ PILLAR
CUTOUT FOR
`A’ PILLAR
CUTOUT
FOR
?
CUTOUT
FOR VIOSR
CUTOUT FOR
RECEPTACLE
CUTOUT FOR
BEZEL
CUTOUT FOR
MAP LAMP
212
SUNROOF / MOONROOF HEADLINER
SUNROOF /
MOONROOF
OPENING
213
MAJOR TYPES OF SUNROOF/MOONROOF H/L
Top Slider
Pop-up
Electric
Spoiler
Folding Type
214
TOP SLIDER
215
POP-UP
216
ELECTRIC SPOILER
217
FOLDING TYPE
218
WHAT MEAN BY A, B, C, SURFACE
‘A’ `B’
SURFACE SURFACE
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TERMINOLOGY - MATERIAL
COVER
GOODS
Polyurethane core:
The main component for binding other materials to itself. known as the high
strength board under the basic construction of chopped glass, adhesive, and
PET scrim.
Cover Goods:
The material which makes up the outermost aesthetics
(fabric) and is mated with the laminated blank on the 2nd surface. This material is
usually made up of fabric +foam +adhesive (tri-laminate).
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TERMINOLOGY - MATERIAL
COVER
GOODS
Face Fabric:
Comes in many types with base thread of either Polyester or Nylon.
Scrim:
A material normally found on the C surface of the formed substrate which can assist
in the ability to attach components and provides protection from human contact
against the fiber glass.
Adhesive:
Material which bonds the substrate to the fiberglass to the scrim to the cover goods.
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TERMINOLOGY - PERFORMANCE
Sag:
The deviation from initial installed position to the final position after complete
environmental cycling.
Peel Strength:
The ability of the fabric to withstand a 180 degree pull from the formed
substrate.
Acoustic Ability:
Ability to absorb sound from varying sources such as roof panel noise, road
noise, engine noise, and BSR’s.
Fogging:
The ability to not have materials gas out and leave deposits on the interior
glass.
Flammability:
Must comply with government regulations for flame propagation.
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MAJOR SUB-SYSTEM
ADDITIONAL SUB-SYSTEM:
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAGS
HVAC
CONVENIENCE ELECTRONICS INCLUDING:
INTRUSION SENSOR
REAR PARKING ASSIST MODULES
VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
223
MAJOR SUBSYSTEM
224
OVERHEAD CONSOLES
225
VISOR ASSEMBLIES
226
GRAB HANDLES
227
MAP, DOME AND COURTESY LAMPS
228
WORM TRACKS
229
HEAD IMPACT MANAGEMENT
HIC stands for Head Injury Criteria. The HIC number is a relative
measure of experimental data to a critical head injury threshold for
blunt impact.
HIC is a numerical value dervied from the following formula;
The formula for HIC of the FMH (free motion headform) is
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HEAD IMPACT LOCATIONS IN CAR
231
HEAT VENTILATION AND AIR
CONDITION
232
VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
233
TOPICS
• ACOUSTICOR
• POLYBOND
• THERMOBOND
234
ACOUSTICOR
235
POLYBOND
236
THERMOBOND
237
ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE
238
STATION 1: HIC FOAM (FSD)
239
STATION 1: HIC FOAM (FSD)
240
STATION 2: COMPONENTS (FSU)
241
STATION 2: COMPONENTS (FSU)
242
STATION 2: COMPONENTS (FSU)
Components are
attached to clips and
retainers by skilled
operator
243
STATION 3: OHC AND WIRE HARNESS (FSD)
244
STATION 3: OHC AND WIRE HARNESS (FSD)
Overhead Consoles
(OHC) is nested into
fixture prior to
Headliner arrival
245
STATION 3: OHC AND WIRE HARNESS (FSD)
246
STATION 3: OHC AND WIRE HARNESS (FSD)
Wire connections are made to the console,
Loosely routed and retainer is positioned
247
STATION 3: OHC AND WIRE HARNESS (FSD)
248
STATION 3: OHC AND WIRE HARNESS (FSD)
249
STATION 4: QUALITY CHECK (FSU)
250
VEHICLE ENVIRONMENT
251
HEADLINER ATTACHMENT
252
SLIDER MECHANISM
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VEHICLE STRUCTURE
ROOF RAIL
REAR
ROOF
BOW
RAIL
ROOF RAIL SIDE ROOF
FRONT
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VEHICLE STRUCTURE FOR S/R & M/R
ROOF RAIL
REAR
ROOF RAIL
FRONT
REAR
INNER
PANEL
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Vehicle classifications as per ECE
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Three-Dimensional Reference System
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Two Dimensional Views
Right Hand
Outboard
Outboard
Left Hand
• Statistical representation
of the driver’s eye location
in the vehicle
• Eye range is an ellipse
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Seating Reference Point
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Importance of SgRP
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Oscar and H-Point
D-Point
• Lowest point on the buttocks contour on Oscar
• Measures how far the occupant sinks into the seat
• Used to avoid hard point sin the seat that may make the occupant uncomfortable
• Helps determine foam thickness and suspension type
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Measuring H-Point
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