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Lightweighting is a process used in automotive manufacturing to reduce the weight of a vehicle while maintaining its structural integrity. This is done by replacing heavier materials with lighter ones, such as aluminum, magnesium, and carbon fiber composites. Lightweighting can improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve performance. It also reduces the cost of production and increases the safety of the vehicle.
Lightweighting is becoming increasingly important in the automotive industry as manufacturers strive to meet stricter emissions regulations. It is also becoming more popular as consumers demand more efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles.
Companies in the lightweighting market include Magna International, Continental AG, Faurecia, and Benteler International. Other companies include BASF, Dow Automotive Systems, and SABIC. Show Less Read more