The Challenge

Using lightweight materials such as thermoplastic polymers can help to meet increasing demand for reducing vehicle weight, fuel consumption, and production cost. Automotive interior design is influenced by the proportions, shape, placement, and surfaces for the instrument panel, seats, interior trims, fans and shrouds, etc. Smoothness, feel, and stiffness are just a few of the material characteristics considered when developing automotive interiors.
It is also important to evaluate short-term heat resistance. For example, the dashboard of your car on a hot summer day when the temperatures inside the car could reach up to 50°C (122°F). If the material used to make the dashboard is not tested under these conditions, the dashboard can potentially deform and be damaged.