The automotive industry has embraced assembly line production for nearly a century. With the advent of more automated and semi-automated equipment and tools on the production floor, the pace of vehicle manufacturing has accelerated significantly. Despite these advancements, the issue of defects in newly manufactured vehicles persists.
So, how can we ensure that every new car meets stringent performance and assembly standards?
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Beyond the well-known inspections of critical components and road tests, comprehensive vehicle functionality tests play a crucial role in ensuring a vehicle performance and safety. These tests include evaluations of vehicle speed, vehicle profile, braking force, ABS, headlights, and steering angle. Initially, automakers relied heavily on road tests to measure most functionalities. However, road tests are inefficient, requiring substantial space and manpower, and certain tests involving ECU connections cannot be conducted outdoors. Since the 1980s, automated inspection equipment has been gradually integrated into the automotive manufacturing field, effectively addressing these challenges.
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How did ZEMIC Electromechanical Systems solve these challenges? Please stay tuned. ??
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