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Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier Of Radar Sensor, electronic control unit, Steering Wheels, Seatbelt, airbags, Dynamic Spot Light, Active Seatbelts, Night Vision sensor, Mono-vision camera, child restraints
Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier Of Radar Sensor, electronic control unit, Steering Wheels, Seatbelt, airbags, Dynamic Spot Light, Active Seatbelts, Night Vision sensor, Mono-vision camera, child restraints
Child Restraints Child Restraints The safety of children is just as important as that of adults. Children should also travel as comfortable as adults, Autoliv has therefore developed an integrated booster cushion. The two-stage integrated child booster cushion adds protection as well as comfort and convenience. As children grow, the booster cushion can be adjusted in two heights. Smaller children will also enjoy the elevated seating position which gives them a better view. When the booster cushions are not needed, they are easily folded into the rear seat cushion, making it a comfortable seat for an adult.
Steering Wheels The steering wheel is an important part of the safety system The steering wheel is an integral part of the restraint system as the driver airbag is located in the hub of the steering wheel and the performance of the airbag in a crash will depend on the steering wheel design. The driver airbag and the steering wheel should also look like one integrated unit. The colors should be identical with no gap between the airbag and the wheel. The later is difficult as the airbag cover is usually floating as it incorporates the horn function. Steering wheels have to meet a broad variety of requirements in term of both safety and styling. Interior styling has become more and more important as a selling argument of cars. The base of a steering consist is the skeleton, made out of a strong metal such as magnesium, aluminum or steel. The skeleton is covered by a highly durable, soft, foam material, usually Polyurethane (PU). Injection molding is used to apply the PU on the skeleton.
Seatbelts are estimated to reduce the overall risk for serious injuries in crashes by 60-70% and the risk for fatalities by about 45%. In rollovers, the risk of fatalities for a belted occupant is reduced by roughly 75%. It is estimated that more than a million people have been saved since seatbelts were first introduced in automobiles in the 1950s. The U.S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that in the United States alone, seatbelts save more than 13, 000 lives annually, prevent over 300, 000 serious personal injuries and save $50 billion every year to the U.S society. Seatbelts help reduce the risk of injury in many types of crashes. They help to properly position occupants to maximize the airbag's benefits and --unlike airbags-- they also protect occupants in multiple-collision crashes. Therefore, it is important that seatbelts always be worn, even in airbag-equipped vehicles. The seatbelt is designed to stretch at a controlled rate to absorb crash energy and reduce the severity of the occupant's deceleration.
Radar Sensor Portfolio includes : 25GHz Ultra Wide Band Radars 24GHz Narrow Band Radars 77GHz Multi Mode Radars Features supported in series production today: Blind Spot Detection Rear Cross-traffic Alert Lane Change Assist Forward Collision Warning Autonomous Emergency Braking Adaptive Cruise Control
Night Vision with Dynamic Spot Light Since pedestrians are four times as likely to be killed or injured by a vehicle in the dark; this active safety feature was developed by Autoliv and BMW to improve the safety for vulnerable road users. Autoliv's Night Vision system is the driving force behind “Dynamic Light Spot” pedestrian illumination system. It brings active safety into the vehicle’s headlights. Many nighttime traffic collisions share a common cause – a driver’s inability to recognize pedestrians or animals in the roadway due to poor visibility, many times leaving the driver with little time to react, often resulting in injuries or even death.
Airbags – woven protective shields The purpose of airbags is to slow an occupant's motion as evenly as possible in a fraction of a second in a crash. Airbags are supplemental restraints and work best in combination with seatbelts. The airbag consists of a folded textile cushion designed to inflate quickly inside the vehicle immediately after a collision. Most airbags are inflated pyrotechnically and can only be deployed once. There are four main parts in an airbag module (from right to left): An inflator that produces sufficient gas to inflate the folded bag. A textile cushion made of thin, woven nylon or polyester fabric. A housing for storing the folded bag and the inflator. The housing can be made of steel, plastic or even textile. A cover that opens as the cushion inflates.
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