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Car clips are used to fix and connect various parts inside the car. They are of various types and functions. From different classification perspectives, the specific types are roughly as follows:
Plastic car clips: Car clips made of materials such as POM (polyoxymethylene), PA (nylon), PP (polypropylene), etc. These materials have the characteristics of light weight, corrosion resistance, and easy processing. They are widely used in the fixation of car interiors, bumpers, fenders and other parts.
Metal car clips: Including clips made of metal materials such as stainless steel and aluminum alloy. These clips usually have higher strength and durability and are suitable for parts that need to withstand greater forces, such as fixings in the engine compartment.
Fixed car clips: Used to firmly fix car parts in designated positions, such as fixing clips for door panels, bumpers, seats and other parts.
Connecting car clips: Used to connect two or more car parts, such as fixing clips for wire harnesses, supporting clips for pipes, etc.
Adjustable car clips: clips with adjustable functions, used to adjust the position or tightness of parts within a certain range, such as seat adjustment clips, steering wheel adjustment clips, etc.
Interior car clips: used to fix car interior parts, such as dashboards, center consoles, door panel interiors, etc., to ensure the neatness and stability of the interior.
Exterior car clips: used to fix car exterior parts, such as bumpers, fenders, headlights, etc., to enhance the rigidity and aesthetics of the car body.
Electrical system car clips: used to fix electrical system parts, such as wiring harnesses, fuse boxes, relays, etc., to ensure the normal operation and safety of the electrical system.
Quick-release car clips: designed with the function of quick disassembly and installation, which is convenient for maintenance and replacement of parts.
Invisible car clips: The appearance is relatively hidden and will not damage the overall aesthetics of the car. It is often used to fix the interior of high-end models.