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Turning material data into measurable NVH performance gains
Measurable gains in refinement begin with a clear understanding of material behavior during NVH testing . Noise and vibration characteristics are strongly influenced by how polymers respond to dynamic loads, temperature changes, and long term usage. Without accurate material data, NVH development often relies on assumptions that limit consistency and predictability. By focusing on data driven polymer testing, engineers can quantify stiffness, damping, and durability with grea
Feb 9


From material characterization to refined vehicle dynamics performance
Material characterization is the foundation of reliable automotive refinement and plays a direct role in successful NVH testing programs. Every rubber and polymer component responds uniquely to load, temperature, and vibration, and these responses define how noise and vibration travel through a vehicle structure. When material behavior is understood early, engineers can predict performance outcomes with greater confidence and reduce uncertainty during later validation stages
Feb 4


Why material characterization is essential for stable vehicle dynamics
Stable and predictable handling is a core expectation of modern vehicles. Achieving this stability depends not only on mechanical design but also on a deep understanding of material behavior. Material characterization provides the data required to define how components respond under real operating conditions. Without this knowledge, achieving consistent vehicle dynamics across different driving scenarios becomes difficult and unpredictable. Influence of Materials on Force Tr
Feb 3


Improving ride comfort through NVH testing backed by polymer testing expertise
Ride comfort is one of the most noticeable indicators of vehicle quality and directly influences customer satisfaction. NVH testing is essential for evaluating how noise and vibration generated by the powertrain, road surface, and structural components affect occupants. As vehicles become quieter and lighter, even small vibration sources become more noticeable. Controlling these effects requires a detailed understanding of material behavior, especially polymers that act as v
Jan 30
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