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Niche Products & Processes:
Grab/Assist Handles
- This is one example of a product that Su-Dan
was given complete black box, design and validation responsibilities.
The process began with full Research & Development
activities including a Benchmark analysis. Benchmarking
was employed to establish a criteria for the design and
development of a customer specific product that would
meet and exceed expectations for styling, safety, performance,
quality and price. Through research, Su-Dan introduced
an environmentally friendly PVC (Green PVC)
for the application of the over molded plastic. We were
able to determine the characteristics of injection for
this material through Mold Fill Analysis. This particular
Grab Handle is used on the Ford Escape and Mazda Tribute.
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Window and Door Components
- Su-Dan produces a variety
of Carrier Plates, Check Links, and Strikers for the automotive
industry. Carrier Plates display Su-Dans capability
of in-house metal stamping and injection molding processes.
Check Links are examples of our competency in over molding
metal stampings. Finally, the multiple Strikers we produce
(hood, trunk, glove box and door) represent our ability
to stamp, assemble, and mold a part to specific requirements.

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Air
Bag Components
- Components and Assemblies that are an integral
part of the Passive Occupant Restraint System that we manufacture.
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Cadillac Interior and Body Components
The Cadillac components we produce are
apart of the Instrument Panel Assemblies, Door Assemblies,
and Console Assemblies. These parts are excellent examples
showing the versatility and process capabilities of the Su-Dan
Corporation.

The
Cadillac XLR, CTS, SRX, & STS are copyrights of the
General Motors Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Sunroof Components
- Su-Dans technical experience permits
us to produce these intricate sunroof assemblies and mechanisms.
The Chevrolet Malibu Lifter Arm is first stamped and painted,
then sent to our Plastics division where the plastic components
are molded on. Through Advanced Engineering, the amount
of parts, along with price and timing, were dramatically
lowered due to Injection Molding techniques used at Su-Dan.

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