INDUSTRY SOLUTION: AUTOMOTIVE
Custom Automotive Parts Manufacturing
From concept to road, we provide the high-precision manufacturing services needed for innovative automotive components. Accelerate your development with custom parts that meet the industry's stringent demands for quality and performance.
Components for Every Part of the Vehicle
Interior Components
We manufacture custom dashboards, console trims, bezels, and buttons with high-quality finishes and textures using injection molding and CNC machining.
Exterior & Lighting Parts
Produce custom grilles, trim pieces, and highly transparent lenses for headlamps and taillights, focusing on aesthetics and weather resistance.
Under-the-Hood Components
Manufacture high-strength brackets, manifolds, and sensor housings that can withstand high temperatures, vibrations, and automotive fluids.
Precision & Durability for Automotive Applications
- Injection Molding: The primary process for high-volume plastic automotive parts. We mold materials like ABS, PC/ABS, and Polypropylene with various cosmetic finishes.
- CNC Machining: Ideal for high-precision metal parts (e.g., engine components, brackets) and functional prototypes in production-grade plastics.
- Advanced Materials: We work with high-performance plastics (PEEK, Ultem, Glass-Filled Nylon) for high-temperature or load-bearing applications, and strong metals like Aluminum and Steel.
- Cosmetic Finishing: We provide Class-A painting, custom textures, and precise color matching to meet automotive aesthetic standards.
Automotive Manufacturing FAQ
What materials are commonly used for automotive interiors?
ABS and PC/ABS blends are very common due to their good balance of impact strength, heat resistance, and ability to take various finishes. Polypropylene is also widely used for lower-cost, durable interior components.
Can you help with parts that need to withstand engine heat?
Yes. For under-the-hood applications, we recommend high-temperature plastics like PEEK or Ultem (PEI) via machining, or Glass-Filled Nylon via injection molding. For metal components, Aluminum and Stainless Steel are common choices, or Inconel for extreme heat.