Spray Aromatic Polyurethane is a technology developed in the 1980's as an alternative process for producing instrument panels, door panels, and consoles within the automotive sector. Benefits of Spray Polyurethane include cost, UV stability, design freedom, and multiple color schemes. Automotive Components Holdings has implemented Spray Polyurethane on the new 2010 Ford Taurus and is currently investigating many future programs as possible candidates to utilize Spray Polyurethane.
Flexible plant technology for spraying polyurethane on instrument panels and door panels
2009
5 Seiten, 6 Bilder
Conference paper
English
Flexible plant technology for spraying polyurethane on instrument panels and door panels
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