For several decades now, plastic components have been used more and more is the automotive industry, both for supporting and for aesthetic elements. For such uses, goals like reduction of weight and of production costs, improvement of production plant flexibility, have assumed as ever increasing importance and have been considered important for companies to define their capability on answering to market requirements and challenges. Also the reduction of environmental impacts related to production, use and disposal of the components, was considererd as an important goal during recent years. With the aim investigating sole alternative production cycles of plastic components, the paper shows the process and the results of comparison between some different ways to develop the moulding and plating processes using the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. Such approach is introductory to the following evaluation of a specific component, a car trim, which has not a complex geometry but that was considered useful so initial targets of a comparison involving a plethora of possible different solutions.
A comparison of different technologies for automotive component production by life cycle perspective
PADOANO, Elio;POZZETTO, DARIO
2005-01-01
Abstract
For several decades now, plastic components have been used more and more is the automotive industry, both for supporting and for aesthetic elements. For such uses, goals like reduction of weight and of production costs, improvement of production plant flexibility, have assumed as ever increasing importance and have been considered important for companies to define their capability on answering to market requirements and challenges. Also the reduction of environmental impacts related to production, use and disposal of the components, was considererd as an important goal during recent years. With the aim investigating sole alternative production cycles of plastic components, the paper shows the process and the results of comparison between some different ways to develop the moulding and plating processes using the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. Such approach is introductory to the following evaluation of a specific component, a car trim, which has not a complex geometry but that was considered useful so initial targets of a comparison involving a plethora of possible different solutions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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