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Lightweight reinforced thermoplastic (LWRT) is increasingly being used in the automotive industry due to its outstanding properties such as lightweight, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Its versatility and performance make it an ideal material for various automotive applications, especially in the pursuit of reducing vehicle weight and improving fuel efficiency without compromising safety or performance.
Common Applications


- LWRT is an excellent material for automotive headliners due to its combination of lightweight, acoustic, thermal, and safety properties.

- or the inner dash isolation pad specifically, LWRT is favored because of its lightweight properties, which contribute to reducing the overall weight of the vehicle.

- LWRT is used in the production of automotive trunk mat trims. It improves the appearance and functionality of the trunk mat.
- LWRT combines lightness, strength and durability for trunk mats.

- LWRT is also used in the production of wheel guards for automobiles, offering significant advantages in both functionality and performance. Wheel guards are protective covers for wheel wells that protect vehicles from debris, water and other external factors that can cause damage.

- The material is often molded to form a lightweight but durable pad or layer under the carpet, contributing to overall noise reduction and providing a level of insulation.

- Absorption pads, often used for sound, vibration, and thermal insulation, benefit greatly from the unique properties of LWRT.
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