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Sentra Spoiler

A spoiler is an automotive aerodynamic device whose intended design function is to 'spoil' unfavorable air movement across a body of a vehicle in motion. Spoilers are often fitted to race and high-performance sports cars, although they have become common on passenger vehicles, as well. Some spoilers are added to cars primarily for styling purposes and have either little aerodynamic benefit or even make the aerodynamics worse.

Spoilers for automobiles are often incorrectly confused with, or even used interchangeably with, wings. Automotive wings are devices whose intended design is to generate down force as air passes around them, not simply disrupt existing airflow patterns.

Material Types

Spoilers are usually comprised of:

Fiberglass Spoiler — Used in car parts production due to the cheapness of the manufacturing process. Such spoilers consist of fiberglass filler fastened with synthetic tar. Fiberglass is durable and workable enough, but has become unprofitable for large-scale production.

ABS plastic Spoiler — The major part of the OEM Factory is produced by casting ABS plastic with various admixtures, which bring in plasticity to this less expensive and often fragile material. Frailness is a main disadvantage of plastic, which increases with product age (caused by the evaporation of volatile phenols).

Silicon Spoiler — More recently, many auto accessory manufacturers utilize silicon-organic polymers (silicon). The main benefit of that material is its phenomenal plasticity. Silicon possesses extra high thermal characteristics and a longer lasting lifetime.

Carbon Spoiler — fiberglass based on [Carbon|carbon] fiber is the youngest material on the automotive aftermarket. Carbon is light weight, durable, and also a very expensive material. In comparison with average fiberglass - solidification of the connecting tar is taken place at a pressure chamber using high temperatures. Due to the huge amount wasted during the manufacturing process, large-scale producers cannot allow themselves to widely use carbon fiber in automobile parts production

A typical auto, aftermarket spoiler offers:

  • Precise Spoiler Fitment for Every Vehicle
  • Grade-A Fiberglass or ABS (Depending on model)
  • Resilient & Lightweight Spoiler
  • Factory or Aftermarket Spoiler Design
  • Primed and Ready-To-Go
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed

Sentra Spoiler


 
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