Thursday, October 6, 2011

Mazda CX-5 to Use "Super-Strong" Bumpers Starting with the 2012



All future models including the Mazda CX-5 compact crossover is due to its worldwide launch in early 2012 will be equipped with "super strong" steel beams, the company announced this week.

The new ultra-high steel is estimated 1,800 MPa and was developed as part of the program SKYACTIV Mazda technology. Steel rods fit in the front and rear bumpers. According to Mazda, the bars are 20 percent stronger, but also 4.8 kilos (10.5 pounds) lighter than previous versions.

However, is that the strongest are generally flexible and uses less energy in a collision, the Mazda has also revised the buffer beams. The new design is said to absorb energy more efficiently, while maintaining the strength of steel.

Lightweight steel design was developed in collaboration with Futaba Kogyo Co., Ltd, which will also production processes.

 

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