CAR BODY
PNL ASSY-DASH COMPLETE
- Dividing an engine room and a passenger’s room, this structure is designed to support car body load at front. In particular, it requires soundproof, dustproof, watertight and insulated features. For assembling interior materials, it adopts a cowl cross bar.
- It adopts hot stamping forming technologies needed to enhance the performances of skeletal structure.
PNL ASSY- RR/FLOOR COMPLETE
- It includes the area behind the front seats, often extending to the rear wheel wells and sometimes incorporating the trunk floor or cargo area.
- These panels are usually made of metal and are designed to replace rusted, damaged, or otherwise compromised sections of the vehicle's original floor.
PNL ASSY-T/GATE COMPLETE
- The tailgate is located at the rear of the vehicle, specifically the backmost portion of the car body that opens and closes.
- It allows access to the storage area, enabling the loading and unloading of cargo, groceries, luggage, etc.
PNL ASSY- BACK PNL COMPLETE
- The back PNL (rear quarter panel) is situated on the rear side of the car, adjacent to the rear door (or the rear wheel arch).
- It's a significant part of the car's body structure, providing support and contributing to the overall shape and design of the vehicle.
PNL ASSY- F/APRON MBR LH/RH COMPLETE
- In a car, the fender apron, also known as the inner fender or fender liner, is a protective panel located inside the wheel well, behind the front fender.
- As a key longitudinal member for the car front, it absorbs shock at front collision and absorbs and delivers load from road surface vibration at front.
- It's designed to prevent moisture and road debris from reaching the engine bay and other critical components.
- It adopts hot stamping forming technologies needed to enhance the performances of skeletal structure.
PNL ASSY- FUEL FILLER DOOR COMPLETE
- The fuel door, also known as the fuel filler door or gas cap, is typically located on the rear side of the vehicle near the fuel tank.
- It's usually on the left or right side, not in the front or back.
- Some cars have a lever or button inside the car, often near the driver's seat or on the driver's side door panel, that releases the fuel door.
process chart
01
Coil Warehousing (Unloading)
02
Slitting Line
03
Assembly Shop
04
Blanking Line
05
Press-Line
Blanking Line
A process to cut steel sheet which has been slit by the slitter in the preset form
Press Line
Mold with a shape of car component assembled between the press forming units which come up and down to produce products through plastic deformation
Assembly Line
A process to assemble and weld panels which have been produced through forming lines.