Article | REF: AM3291 V1

Sensory analysis of automotive interior materials: olfaction

Authors: Daniel NESA, Sébastien CROCHEMORE, Stéphane COUDERC

Publication date: January 10, 2004

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2. Application to polymers. Example of automotive interior materials

Over the past thirty-five years, the proportion of "plastics" (i.e. synthetic materials excluding rubber and paint) in the automotive industry has risen steadily, from around 3% by vehicle weight for the R6 (1968) to 14% for the Laguna (1994) .

The parts used in the passenger compartment for the vehicle's interior trim now account for 50-60% of the above quantities . The dashboard and driver's station, cabinetry (pillar trim) and door trim, door controls...

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