Products -- Door Panels
Door panel | ||
: Jul 24, 2012 |
A leather-wrapped door panel from Johnson Controls for the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class. |
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BMW 3 Series | ||
: May 22, 2012 |
Johnson Controls makes the hybrid door panels for the new BMW 3 Series using a combination of natural fibers and plastic. They are 20 percent lighter than conventional components. | Low resolution jpg (103 KB) High resolution jpg (1.5 MB) |
BMW 3 Series | ||
: May 22, 2012 |
Johnson Controls makes the hybrid door panels for the new BMW 3 Series using a combination of natural fibers and plastic. They are 20 percent lighter than conventional components. | Low resolution jpg (165 KB) High resolution jpg (1.9 MB) |
Opel Astra Door Panel | ||
: Feb 10, 2010 |
A process called in-mold graining helps to avoid grain distortion on edges and complex shapes. Photo: Johnson Controls | Low resolution jpg (49 KB) High resolution jpg (550 KB) |
Lancia Delta | ||
: Mar 19, 2009 |
An ambient lighting on the floor console creates a welcoming environment and adds a luxurious touch. Photo: Johnson Controls | Low resolution jpg (150 KB) High resolution jpg (1.5 MB) |
SPE Automotive Award 2007 | ||
: Oct 24, 2007 |
Achim Hosenfeld, Vice President and General Manager of Johnson Controls, (on the left) receiving the SPE Automotive Award 2007 for second place. Photo: Johnson Controls | Low resolution jpg (121 KB) High resolution jpg (1.6 MB) |
The new BMW 5 Series door panel | ||
: May 8, 2007 |
By introducing machinery and process innovations, Johnson Controls managed for the first time ever to apply a two-color foil to a single-component substrate made of natural fibers. Photo: BMW AG | Low resolution jpg (101 KB) High resolution jpg (1016 KB) |
Alfa 159 Sportwagon | ||
: Mar 1, 2006 |
The new manufacturing process of Johnson Controls enables edges and contours to be shaped and covered cleanly and precisely. Photo: Johnson Controls | Low resolution jpg (35 KB) High resolution jpg (408 KB) |
TrimSyst | ||
: Sep 12, 2005 |
In this new concept the door panel is used as a carrier for all integrated functions such as audio, window regulator motor, wiring, lighting and other elements, thus reducing weight and shortening assembly times. Photo: Johnson Controls | Low resolution jpg (51 KB) High resolution jpg (350 KB) |
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