Recently, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that it has recalled 569,800 Accord, Fit and other vehicles in China because of the explosion hazard of the high-altitude airbags carried by the vehicles. At this point, the total number of vehicles recalled by Takada airbags exceeded 20 million. On December 16, Honda Motor announced a recall plan to the China National AQSIQ through two major joint ventures in China, Guangqi Honda and Dongfeng Honda, and announced that it would launch two recalls involving a total of 569,769 vehicles. The first recall included two batches of vehicles, recalling from February 28, 2015, a total of 553,264 vehicles. 2. Dongfeng Honda's 2013-2014 Ai Liwei MPV, a total of 26,128 vehicles, production time between June 4, 2012 and June 17, 2014. The second recall was for Guangzhou Automobile Honda's 2003 Fit small sedan, totaling 16,505 units. The production time was between October 30, 2002 and December 30, 2003. The recall began on February 1, 2015. Honda said that in the scope of the recall, some of the front airbags of the vehicle may be damaged when the airbag is deployed, and the casing fragments may fly out. It may injure passengers in the car and pose a safety hazard. Misato Fukushima, a spokeswoman for the Honda Tokyo headquarters, declared that there have been no incidents of casualties in vehicles recalled in China. Honda China spokesperson Zhu Linjie said that the reason for the recall was not until February next year because the current replacement of the airbag system was insufficient; the owner could continue to drive as usual without turning off the airbag function. Although the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and Honda did not mention that the airbags were supplied by Takada, the foreign media pointed out that the defective airbags used in the recall of the vehicles were produced by Takada Corporation, which is now deeply trapped in the "airbag door." So far, Japanese cars such as Toyota and Honda have recalled vehicles equipped with Takata's "problem airbags" in the Chinese market. However, the official website of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has basically mentioned that the supplier is Takada. According to statistics, together with the recall in China and the recent recalls, Honda has accumulated more than 13 million vehicles in the world due to Takata airbags. There are 10 mainstream car companies (Japanese Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi). , Subaru, American GM, Ford, Chrysler, German BMW) involved in the Takada airbag recall, the cumulative recall from 2008 to the present exceeded 20 million. Powder metallurgy is an industrial technology that produces metal powder or uses metal powder (or a mixture of metal powder and non-metal powder) as a raw material, after forming and sintering, to produce metal materials, composite materials and various types of products. Powder metallurgy technology has been widely used in the fields of transportation, machinery, electronics, aerospace, weapons, biology, new energy, information and nuclear industry, and has become one of the most dynamic branches of new materials science. Powder metallurgy technology has a series of advantages such as significant energy saving, material saving, excellent performance, high product precision and good stability, which is very suitable for mass production. In addition, some materials and complex parts that cannot be prepared by traditional casting methods and mechanical processing methods can also be manufactured by powder metallurgy technology, which has attracted the attention of the industry. Powder Metallurgy,Sintering In Powder Metallurgy,Powder Metallurgy Process,Powder Metallurgy Parts Ningbo Huilexin Technology Co.LTD , https://www.oemshockabsorbers.com
1. Guangqi Honda's 2003-2007 Accord intermediate-class sedan, totaling 527,136 units, was produced between May 17, 2002 and December 25, 2007.