The Development of Integrated Injection Molding for Actuator Casing 971762
As automotive electronic systems advance, the wire harness is the mainstream for necessary wiring in resin-made motor-driven actuators with wire connection labor and purchased-parts accounting for the majority of costs. As a means to eliminating the harness, there is a method of forming the conductive material on the inside, but this method leads to cost increases when there is a comparatively large number of wires because the required die insertion time becomes longer and automatic insertion equipment becomes necessary. The following paper reports on an integrated high-speed process that combines stamping and injection molding into a single process.
Citation: Yamamoto, T. and Nishikawa, N., "The Development of Integrated Injection Molding for Actuator Casing," SAE Technical Paper 971762, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971762. Download Citation
Author(s):
Takumi Yamamoto, Norio Nishikawa
Affiliated:
Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.
Pages: 6
Event:
Automotive Manufacturing Autotech Congress 97
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Electronic control systems
Wiring
Stamping
Sensors and actuators
Forming
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