Automotive Parts

Zaozhuang Hengxin Investment Casting Co., Ltd:Your Leading Automotive Parts Supplier

 

Zaozhuang Hengxin Precision Machinery Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned enterprise integrating research and development, precision casting, and mechanical processing.

 

Why choose us?

Our factory

The company currently covers an area of 30 acres and has more than 70 employees, including 15 technical personnel. It can produce 1000 tons of precision castings annually.

 

 

Product application

Our company produces a wide range of products, which can be applied to fields such as pumps and valves, impellers, power equipment, automotive parts, agricultural machinery, railway equipment, mining machinery, flow casings, engineering machinery, petroleum machinery, etc.

Our certification

Hengxin Company has successively passed ISO9001-2015 quality system certification, German TUV PED4.3/AD2000 quality system certification.

Sales market

Most of our products are exported to countries such as the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan, and South Korea.

 

 

Types of Automotive Parts
1

Steering system
The steering system guides the car’s movement and comprises the column, steering wheel, steering shaft, pitman arm, and tie rods. These components are manufactured using materials such as aluminum or magnesium due to their strength, strong, and durability-though they are lightweight.

2

Cooling system
The cooling system cools the engine to maintain the engine at an optimal operating temperature. As a result, the engine can work efficiently without interruptions. It comprises a radiator, hoses, a coolant pump, a thermostat, and a cooling fan.

By continuously circulating coolant through channels in the engine block, they all work together to remove excess heat quickly from the engine.

3

Electrical system
The battery, alternator, and starter are the main components of a car’s electrical system. These components produce, store and deliver electric current to other systems. The basis of the electrical system is the battery. The starter receives power from the battery. This is replaced when the alternator supplies the battery with the energy it requires to run a car.

4

Braking system
The braking system uses frictional force to slow down, stop and prevent movement when the vehicle is stationary. It comprises the master cylinder, brake drum, brake rotor, brake pad, brake caliper, and brake shoe.

5

Wheel and tire
The tire and wheel carry the vehicle’s and its passengers’ resulting load. Though they are used interchangeably, they are not the same. The wheel is a metal rim unto which the tires are fixed.

The wheel is made using either aluminum or steel. However, most wheels today come from cast aluminum alloys as they can withstand the heat generated during movement and impact due to the roads.

6

Fuel system
The components of a fuel system are a fuel tank, filter, pump, and carburetor. They store and deliver fuel to the cylinder chamber. Here, the fuel combines with compressed air and burns to produce energy.

7

Automotive lighting system
The lighting system comprises headlights, interior lights, tail lights, etc. It functions in illumination and signaling during driving. Furthermore, the interior car parts have lighting for inside car illumination to provide adequate comfort and protection.

 

Material of Automotive Parts
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Aluminum
Aluminum is an essential metal material for automotive fabrication and it is used to make different auto parts, including wheels and engine blocks. This material is strong, lightweight, and easy to use for automotive fabrication.

It is also corrosion-resistant, and easily recyclable. Common applications of aluminum in auto parts include engine blocks, transmission housing, suspension systems, wheels, interior trim, and body panels.

 

Steel
Steel is a strong, durable, machinable material. There are different types of steel used in the automotive industry. The steel used in automotive fabrication includes ultrahigh-strength steels, advanced high-strength steels, and high-strength low-alloy steels.

These different steel types have different applications. For instance, ultrahigh-strength steels are ideal for making safety features such as roll cages, while high-strength low-alloy steels are perfect for body panels. Advanced high-strength steel is good for making suspension components.

 

Titanium
Titanium is a metal with high strength and durability. It is corrosion-resistant and lightweight. Unlike aluminum and steel, titanium is quite difficult to work with and often increases production costs. This metal finds use in making brake rotors and wheels.

 

Iron
Iron is easy to work on as it is moldable, forgeable, and meltable. It also has a cost advantage over many metals as iron is quite affordable. Its low cost makes it an option for making different high-quality auto parts, including wheels, axles, frames, and other engine components.

 

Copper
Copper has many beneficial properties, so it is no surprise it finds use in automotive manufacturing. It is ideal for making electrical and engine cooling systems due to its ability to conduct heat and electricity. Mixing copper with other metals such as silver, nickel, and zinc improves its strength and corrosion resistance. What’s more, copper has applications in the fabrication of brake pads and exhaust systems.

 

Magnesium
This metal is durable, strong, and not difficult to use for car fabrication. Magnesium is also lightweight, which gives it application in making high-spend sports cars. In a vehicle, magnesium is used to produce vehicle parts such as hoods, doors, and car chassis.

 

Functionalization and surface processing in automotive manufacturing (Component manufacturing)

 

 

Functionalization and surface processing in the automotive component manufacturing processes are done by dry coating or wet coating, depending on the purpose.

 

An example of dry coating is the DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating on the surface of engine parts that cause friction. Wet coating is used for coating liquids. There are a wide variety of agents and applications, such as various greases for suppressing malfunctions caused by friction heat or pressure, and coating materials for protecting the surfaces of components.

 

Grease coatings
Engine and surroundings: Bearings of electrical parts and accessories, one-way clutches in a pulley, engine starters, electric power steering, wire harnesses.


Underbody and drivetrain: Wheel bearings (hub unit bearings), hub caps, constant-velocity joints, propeller shafts, ball joints.


Motors: Wipers, door mirrors, power seats, electric antennas, ABS (Anti-lock Brake System), EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation), electric throttles.


Control cables: Accelerators, parking brakes, window regulators.


Others: Chassis components, door components, ECU/IGBT modules, seat components, instrument panels (moving parts of air-conditioners and buttons).


Types of coatings
Hard coat: Headlights, combination lamps, polycarbonate (PC) resin windows (Dry coating may be used together in some cases.)


Moisture-proof coating: ECU PCBs, motor PCBs.


Others: Rust prevention of metal components, water-stopping coating on metal and resin components, shatterproof or water-repellent coating on glass panes, painting, plating.

 

 
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FAQ
 

Q: How are car parts labeled or identified?

A: Parts of a car are identified or labeled by a variety of methods to ensure easy identification, cataloging and replacement. Each car part typically has a unique part number assigned by the manufacturer, along with OEM (original equipment manufacturer) or aftermarket labels. Barcodes or QR codes have also been popular additions to newer car parts.

Q: How many parts are in a car?

A: Typical cars consist of thousands of parts, though the exact number can vary widely depending on the make, model and complexity of the vehicle. Estimates generally range from 30,000 to 40,000 individual components.

Q: What is the best way to clean automotive parts?

A: Additionally, hot washes using hot water or steam can effectively remove dirt and grease from car parts. In cases where specialized car parts cleaner is not available, alternative options like rubbing alcohol or water-based degreasers can be used.

Q: What is the most crucial part of a car?

A: The engine is the heart of the car, converting fuel into energy that powers the vehicle. The transmission allows the engine to work with the wheels, allowing the vehicle to move. The wheels and tires allow for contact between the vehicle and the road, while brakes help to slow or stop the vehicle.

We're well-known as one of the leading automotive parts manufacturers in China. If you're going to buy discount automotive parts, welcome to get quotation from our factory. Also, customized service is available.

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