ZF engineers industry's lightest knee airbag module

New module features highly flexible design for various vehicle interior sizes and configurations, including future autonomous vehicle cockpit concepts; will be launched for key OEM in 2019.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 18 Mar 2018 Views icon6525 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

German technology and component supplier ZF  has announced development of the automobile industry's lightest knee airbag module.

The company will launch an industry-first fabric housing knee airbag in 2019 for a major European vehicle manufacturer. The new airbag, which utilises a fabric housing, will be up to 30 percent lighter than a traditional metal housing knee airbag, and will help improve occupant protection in a crash.

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“The new ZF fabric housing knee airbag will support a number of industry trends,” said Norbert Kagerer, senior vice-president, Occupant Safety Systems Engineering, ZF Friedrichshafen AG. “The reduced weight leads to greater efficiency in fuel economy and reduced emissions, while the smaller and flexible packaging will help meet new interior design and safety demands for the electric and autonomous vehicle interiors of the future.”

The new airbag module will enable vehicle manufacturers to help optimise interior redesign requirements, such as reinforcing the instrument panel. In some cases, this will further reduce weight and costs.

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ZF’s newest design utilises a fabric housing to offer global best-in-class weight and packaging. 

ZF’s new knee airbag module will be produced using a new manufacturing process that allows for more precise module package configurations that help to enhance the airbag’s quality and performance. The fabric housing design will be configurable for all markets and light vehicle ranges.

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