Project Showcase - Automotive Other

AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM ​

An automotive ECU assembly line begins with precise assembly and welding to form the core structure, followed by program burning and tightening to ensure correct functionality and secure connections. Heat dissipation glue and sealant are applied to enhance thermal management and protection. The process concludes with labeling and comprehensive testing to verify performance, reliability, and compliance with automotive standards.

  • Assembly, welding​
  • Program burning, tightening​
  • Point heat dissipation glue, point sealant​
  • Labeling, testing​

Automotive Oil Pumps

An automotive oil pump circulates engine oil to lubricate moving parts, reduce friction, and maintain proper cooling. It ensures smooth engine operation and prevents wear by delivering consistent oil pressure.

Automotive ECU

The automotive ECU (Electronic Control Unit) manages key vehicle functions such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and emissions. It processes sensor data in real time to optimize performance, efficiency, and safety.

Gearbox Housing

The gearbox housing encloses and protects the gears, shafts, and bearings inside a transmission. It maintains alignment, reduces noise, and ensures durability under high loads and continuous operation.

Transmission Shaft

A transmission shaft transfers power from the engine through the gearbox to the wheels. Its strong, precisely balanced design ensures smooth torque delivery and efficient vehicle performance.

Air Conditioning in Cars

Car air conditioning systems control cabin temperature by cooling, dehumidifying, and circulating air. They improve passenger comfort and visibility by removing heat and moisture from the cabin.

Shifter

The shifter allows the driver to manually or electronically select transmission gears. Its ergonomic design ensures smooth gear changes and enhances driving control and comfort.

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