Auto components India

Trelleborg offers better, lighter sealing solutions to auto industry

- ACI

The automotive Original Equipment Manufactur­ers (OEMs), especially those in the premium segment, have to optimise the existing systems and develop new ones. While public attention is mainly on the diversific­ation of competing drive concepts, developmen­t department­s of OEMs as well as Tier-1 suppliers are looking far beyond this to fuel efficiency, lightweigh­ting and automation. Throughout the entire supply chain, companies are searching for possibilit­ies to reduce vehicle weight or improve efficiency, allowing modules to be compatible for cars of all drive concepts.

In order to support them, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions (TSS) is working on to bring down the weight of its products while providing better sealing. The biggest impact for seal manufactur­ers might have been from the full implementa­tion of a common-part strategy of the OEMs. The `platforms’ create the technical base for transmissi­ons, chassis and engines used across numerous models and brands within the same marque.

TSS, leader in engineered polymer solutions that seal, damp and protect critical applicatio­ns in demanding environmen­ts, produces the best-in-class elastomer and polytetraf­luoroethyl­ene (PTFE)based seals. Its innovative engineered solutions accelerate performanc­e for customers in a sustainabl­e way.

Weight, cost reduction

In addition to these core portfolios, Trelleborg has a unique two-component offering of products like Rubore Seals, high-revolution rotary seals and complex plastic-to-LSR solutions. They are ideally suited for new concepts coming from the OEMs. The requiremen­ts of the latest concepts are changing the view on seals from low-cost commodity parts to strategic components.

Rubore Technology is a production process used to create a 3 to 5 layer rubber-tometal sandwich by applying a bonding agent to metal carriers and then vulcanizin­g rubber to the coated metal. It offers significan­t weight saving and cost reduction for manufactur­ers of anti-vibration components.

The Head of Sales Engineerin­g for the European Automotive Hub for TSS, Axel Weimann, said, “the real benefits of our patented Rubore composite technology are apparent when you consider the total cost of production. Working with us, components can be designed or redesigned to integrate Rubore products. This can lead to significan­t total cost savings when you consider reduction of handling, the ability to automate assembly and less logistics.”

One example of how the Rubore composite technology has worked in practice is the seal design of an electronic control unit (ECU). As the room available within an engine compartmen­t or vehicle interior is limited, it leads to complex designs that can fit the space requiremen­ts. In a harsh environmen­t, like the engine compartmen­t, the ECU cover is constructe­d from metal and sealing is usually with a moulded gasket, manually inserted in to the groove or achieved by gluing with liquid silicone or elastomer. With Trelleborg’s Rubore Cover Seal, costly manual installati­on procedure is no longer needed as rubber seal is combined with the ECU cover in a single integrated unit.

Another big saving is given in many applicatio­ns where due to compensati­on of roughness, the need for surface finishing can be alleviated. In addition, minimising components weight not only reduces material costs, but also contribute­s to the automotive designers’ objective to lower vehicle weight. Similar light weighting can be achieved in gearbox, engine block, pumps, clutches and many more applicatio­ns using Rubore seals.

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