Which Automotive Components Are Suitable For Production Using The LFT Process
Sep 08, 2025
LFT Process and Its Applicable Automotive Components
The LFT process, or Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic process, is widely used in the production of automotive components due to its advantages such as high strength, lightweight properties, and high design flexibility. Below are some automotive components suitable for production using the LFT process:
Structural Components
Front-end Modules: The high strength and good rigidity of LFT materials enable them to meet the structural strength requirements of front-end modules. Meanwhile, they can achieve lightweighting, reducing weight by 30%-50%.

Door Modules: They can replace traditional metal materials to reduce door weight, while improving the impact resistance and fatigue resistance of doors.

Seat Frames: Seat frames produced via the LFT process have high strength and rigidity, which can ensure the safety and comfort of seats. At the same time, their lightweight characteristic helps reduce the overall weight of the vehicle.

Bumper Brackets: They can withstand various impact forces during vehicle operation and are lighter than metal brackets, which helps improve the fuel economy of the vehicle.
Functional Components
Engine Covers: LFT materials have good heat resistance and rigidity, making them suitable for manufacturing engine covers. They can not only protect the components inside the engine compartment but also reduce weight.








