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Suspension Parts

Engineering lightweight components to improve fuel efficiency and lower emission levels

The Automotive industry does not only aim for safety and high performance alone, higher fuel efficiency and adhering to stringent emission standards are becoming ever more important elements of vehicle design and build. This is where lightweight Aluminum alloy components are crucial and OE car makers and suppliers alike are constantly investing resources to produce lighter vehicles.

Over the years, SAI accumulated vast amounts of experience in aluminum alloy material applications and our own material research and development department have derived specialized materials for various purposes. SAI can provide high strength lightweight aluminum alloy material and continuous heat treatment to achieve optimum lightweight results for various suspension parts including Knuckles and Control Arms.

SAI has developed sophisticated automated process technologies for forging, machining and assembly. High quality material distribution along with our expertise of tooling design and unique manufacturing equipment and process distinguishes SAI from its competitors. With robust quality control systems, both fully automated in-line inspection and off-line dimensional controls via CMM, SAI can support mass production volume reaching 640,000 pieces per year.

SAI is in a position to provide quick prototype turnaround time due to the flexible manufacturing capability, strengthening SAI’s position to achieve quick Time-to-Market for our customers.

Continuous research and development on other lightweight materials and processes for suspension parts will keep us further ahead from our competitors.

SAI aims to provide complete one-stop services, ranging from collaborative engineering, superior material characteristics, forging, machining and final assembly including bushing inserts and ball joints. Products can be inspected and validated by our in-house accredited laboratory, to provide additional value for our OE customers.



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