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February 2016 • SMT Magazine 59 The automotive industry: electrolube Meets the Highest Demands The global automotive industry is one of the key sectors within the electronics market. Due to the increasing demands of consumers and the high level of competition within the industry, its rapid development and expansion has posi- tioned it at the forefront of electronics applica- tions. Specifications are frequently reviewed in order to establish the best possible performance from any electronic device in the vehicle. Such specifications are amongst the most difficult for electronics devices to achieve, once again con- firming the expectations and desire of this in- dustry to achieve the optimum performance for its customers. In a typical car today, electronic systems are critical to the smooth and safe operation of the vehicle. Even before the engine starts, electron- ics have already unlocked the car. Once you start the engine and step on the accelerator, sensors assist in moving out of your parking space, en- gine control units (Ecus) tune the engine per- formance, monitor the pressure of the tyres and safety systems are powered up in standby mode. As you prepare for your journey, adjust the air conditioning, ensure your phone is connected to the entertainment system, set your destina- tion on the satellite navigation system and initiate your favou- rite music, yet more electronic systems are brought to life. The electronics continue to manage your interior tem- perature through the HVAC system. Sensors and control systems detect crash situa- tions, deploy airbags and side impact protection and can automatically notify the emer- gency authorities of the loca- tion of an accident, should the driver be incapacitated. Braking is controlled to pre- vent dangerous situations such as locked brakes; auto- matic transmission and man- agement systems are used to change gears, maximise fuel efficiency, monitor and minimise emissions. Ac- tive collision detection systems use cameras and radar systems to alert drivers of impending situ- ations and prevent lane drift. The usage of automotive electronics appears set for continuous development as consumers demand ever more performance, safety, com- fort, convenience and entertainment from their vehicles. Systems are being developed that will do more to avoid accidents, protect and enter- tain occupants and reduce the environmental impact of the journey. With electronic systems often exceeding 20% of the total vehicle value and vehicle warranties typically offered for 5–7 year durations, reliability of these electronic sys- tems is vital. Combined with the requirement for 'greener,' more efficient vehicles, innovation and cooperation are key to achieving the highest tar- gets in this field. With our expansive product range of for- mulated chemical products, we supply leading manufacturers of electronic devices for the au- tomotive industry, amongst others, thus offer- ing the 'complete solution' at all levels of protection. With a strong emphasis on both re- search and collaboration, we are constantly developing new and environmentally friendly solutions for our customers. Our unrivalled, very personal customer service also extends to every corner of the world. You can rely on our experi- enced staff to be knowledge- able and up to speed with the latest technological develop- ments. Having a named single point of contact helps ensure we work closely with our cus- tomers, solving problems clearly and efficiently. SMT electrolube: We like Problems! sidebar

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