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Shock Absorber

Shock absorbers are devices that regulate the impact and rebound movement of a vehicle's suspensio...

Bushing

  Bushings, also known as car bushes, are small, tubular-shaped blobs of polyurethane or rubber c...

Stabilizer Link

  Stabilizer links, also known as sway bars, anti-roll bars, or drop links, connect the wheels of...

Tie Rods

  The tie rods are essential components that connect the steering rack and the steering knuckle w...

Buckling/Tensile Strength

A test conducted once the bushings and joints are assembled to check the secure fastening of the pro...

Salt spray/corrosion test

A corrosion test, exposing a product under an environment of salt spray, dry, and humid. This test m...

Environment durability strength

A test to measure how long sealability of the ball joint can last. Low sealability could cause inflo...

Wear/fatigue durability strength

A test to measure wear & durability of each product by keeping operating for a long time in various ...

Push/Pull Out Test

A test to measure the separation force of the steel ball stud and the assembly strength. The separat...

Elasticity Test

A test to measure displacement by applying a press-load on the stabilizer link. With a higher tolera...

Control Arm

Control Arm_L type Control Arm I type       A control arm, also called an A-arm or wish...

Torque Test

Torque test is a test method that applies a force to a rotating part to measure its rotational force...

Ball joint

  A ball joint is an essential part of an automobile’s steering and suspension system that enable...