-World's lightest bumpers, to be
used for the all-new Mazda CX-5
SUV-
Mazda Motor Corporation has developed, jointly with Japan
Polypropylene Corporation, resin material for vehicle parts that
maintains the same rigidity as parts made with conventional
materials while achieving significant weight reduction.
Using this material, the parts manufactured are thinner than
those using conventional resin, resulting in a significant
reduction in the resin required to manufacture parts.
When the material is used for both front and rear bumpers, it
contributes to weight reduction of approximately 20%.
In the bumper production process, this reduced thickness allows
for a shorter cooling period for moulding, and by using
computer-aided engineering (CAE) technology, the fluidity of the
resin material has also been optimised.
As a result, bumper moulding time, previously 60 seconds, has
been halved to 30 seconds, leading to major reductions in the
amount of energy consumed in the production process.
Mazda plans to adopt the lightest bumpers in the class using
this resin material in the all-new Mazda CX-5 SUV to go on sale in
March as well as in other upcoming new models.
Bumper weight has a major impact on fuel economy and driving
performance. On the other hand, bumpers are also multi-functional
requiring both the rigidity to absorb impact, and the moulding and
painting properties suitable for excellent exterior design.
Mazda blended two components found in polypropylene and rubber,
the constituents of resin, that have different properties, and
succeeded in distributing them in a double-layer structure in line
with the required function for the surface and the inside of the
base bumper material. As a result of this achievement, the surface
has excellent paint film adhesion and the inner section retains
high rigidity and impact absorption, with reduced thickness.
Moving forward, Mazda remains committed to reducing vehicle
weight and improving dynamic performance in order to provide all
its customers with driving pleasure and outstanding environmental
and safety performance.
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
Emma Karkar
Media Communications Specialist
03 8540 1962
0439 347 658
ekarkar@mazda.com.au