Explore our high-performance fiberglass automotive hoods, which combine lightweight design with corrosion resistance to make them perfect for all types of vehicles. Made of high-quality fiberglass reinforced plastic (fiberglass), the hood ensures that it delivers superior strength while reducing the overall weight of the vehicle, thereby improving fuel efficiency. We offer custom design services to meet different customer needs, suitable for the racing, luxury and electric car markets. Choose one of our fiberglass hoods and enjoy excellent thermal insulation and impact resistance to make your vehicle more competitive and personal.
peculiarity
Lightweight:
The lower density of FRP materials, compared with metal hoods, can effectively reduce the overall weight of the vehicle and improve fuel efficiency.
Corrosion resistance:
fiberglass has excellent corrosion resistance, which is not easy to be eroded by chemicals and environmental factors, and extends the service life.
Excellent formability:
FRP can be made into complex shapes through various processes (such as molding, spraying, etc.) to meet the design needs of different models.
Good thermal insulation:
FRP has good thermal insulation properties, can effectively heat insulation, protect the engine and other components.
Excellent impact resistance:
Reinforced fiberglass plastics are resistant to certain impacts, reducing the risk of damage in the event of a collision.
Process flow
Material preparation:
Select the right glass fibers, resins and additives to ensure that the quality of the material meets the production requirements.
Mold making:
The mold for making the hood is usually made of metal or other durable materials to ensure that the surface of the mold is smooth to improve the quality of the finished product.
Layer:
The glass fiber is evenly laid in the mold, usually divided into multiple layers, to enhance strength and toughness.
Resin pouring:
The pre-formulated resin is poured evenly onto the glass fiber of the laying layer, ensuring that the resin penetrates into each layer.
Curing:
Place the mold in a curing box and heat or cure naturally to ensure that the resin is fully cured.
Demould:
After curing is complete, carefully remove the finished product from the mold.
Post-processing:
Sand, spray and inspect the hood to ensure a smooth and fault-free surface.
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