Marelli wins 2020 Altair lightweighting award

Using its Advanced Sheet Moulding Compression process, Marelli team develops a lightweight steering knuckle; combination of ASMC and lightweight materials can be an industry disrupter.

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Marelli won in the ‘Future of Lightweighting’ category, which is reserved for innovations that are not yet in production.

Marelli won in the ‘Future of Lightweighting’ category, which is reserved for innovations that are not yet in production.

Global technology company Altair and the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), both based in Michigan, US, have named Marelli a 2020 Enlighten award winner for its Advanced Sheet Compression Moulded Suspension Steering Knuckle.

Created in 2013 to specifically acknowledge innovations in vehicle lightweighting, the programme honours the world’s greatest achievements in vehicle weight savings each year. Lightweighting is a crucial concept in the automotive industry, as it plays a fundamental role in helping to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.

Marelli won in the ‘Future of Lightweighting’ category, which is reserved for innovations that are not yet in production. Marelli’s winning entry is the result of years of research conducted by the company’s Ride Dynamics team, the business unit responsible for design, engineering and production of shock absorbers and suspension components.

The team has developed a steering knuckle, the part that contains the wheel and attaches to the suspension and steering components, made from chopped carbon fibre. This composite material is as strong as traditional carbon fibre, more resistant to cracking, is 25% lighter than aluminium and 50% lighter than cast iron. What makes it viable for automotive production is the manufacturing process; Advanced Sheet Molding Compression (ASMC) is a high-volume, high-pressure method suitable for molding complex, high-strength materials.

Marelli’s Ride Dynamics team has performed extensive testing, analysis and validation to ensure the feasibility of the suspension knuckle and has developed prototypes using a 1500-tonne press. By combining chopped carbon fibre with ASMC, complex structural parts that meet performance requirements can be produced in a one-shot, net shape process, resulting in cycle times suitable for automotive production.

“We are honored to receive the 2020 Altair Enlighten Award and would like to thank the judges for recognising our innovation,” said Antonio Ferrara, CEO of Marelli’s Ride Dynamics business unit. “This award is further validation that the combination of lightweight materials with high-volume advanced manufacturing methods can disrupt the industry. Through extensive testing and analysis, our team has proven that significant mass savings can be realised without compromising cost, performance or volume targets.” 

 

 

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