It is mainly used to absorb impact energy when the vehicle collides, thereby protecting the body structure and the safety of the occupants.
Relationship between the rear bumper frame and the anti-collision beam
The rear bumper frame is an important part of the anti-collision beam, usually composed of the main beam, energy absorption box and mounting plate. It can effectively absorb energy in low-speed collisions and reduce damage to the longitudinal beams of the body.
Function of the anti-collision beam
The main function of the anti-collision beam is to reduce the impact force of the vehicle in a collision and protect the occupants and body structure in the vehicle. It is usually hidden inside the bumper and plays a key role in the collision.
Material and design
Common materials for anti-collision beams include metals (such as aluminum alloys, steel pipes) and hard plastics. High-end models tend to use aluminum alloys, while some economical vehicles may omit the rear anti-collision beam to reduce costs.
Safety performance
Vehicles equipped with rear anti-collision beams can better protect rear passengers in rear-end collisions and reduce the damage to the body caused by rear deformation and direct impact force.