The front grille on BMW's iX electric-drive SUV provides a smart surface that allows the automaker to embed sensors, cameras and radar systems behind its decorative exterior.
The iX was one of two grand innovation winners at the recent Society of Plastics Engineers Central Europe 20th Automotive Awards.
BMW's Dingolfing plant in Germany moulds the panels on Engel machinery using an injection compression mould from Schechen, Germany-based Summerer Technologies GmbH & Co. KG, an automotive plastics glazing mould systems specialist for 40 years.
The kidney-shaped panel is moulded from Makrolon AG2677, a medium-viscosity, UV-stabilised, easy-release polycarbonate automotive glazing material from Covestro. It is in-mould flooded with self-healing polyurethane in a single-shot process integrating radome heating.
Bingen, Germany-based Oerlikon Balzers Coatings Germany GmbH plasma vapour deposition (PVD) equipment creates radar-transparent diamond-shaped metallic effects. The "intelligent surface" panel houses camera technology, radar functions, driver assistance sensor technology and heating elements.