SERES debuts world's largest integrated die-cast magnesium alloy rear car body
2025-04-27 17:47:37 [Print]
On April 23, SERES debuts the world's largest integrated die-cast magnesium alloy rear car body, which is ready for mass production
The successful trial production of the ultra-large integrated die-cast magnesium alloy rear car body marks a significant milestone, taking the magnesium alloy rear car body from individual components to a full vehicle, and transitioning from laboratory research to mass production. This development involves 48 key technical challenges, with 12 of them representing groundbreaking breakthroughs in the industry . Compared to traditional aluminum alloy solutions, this innovation achieves a 21 . 8% weight reduction and an overall performance improvement of over 10%.
The ultra-large integrated die-cast magnesium alloy rear car body developed by SERES is produced using a large-scale die-casting production system with a capacity of several thousand tons. This new technology delivers breakthroughs in several areas, including weight reduction, performance enhancement, and environmental impact: the body's weight is reduced by 21 . 8%, overall performance is improved by 10%, carbon emissions over the full lifecycle are reduced by 15%, electromagnetic shielding performance is doubled, and damping and shock absorption effects are enhanced by 25 times . The application of this new car body structure not only sets a benchmark for the industry with the mass-produced model, the Wenjie M9, but also lays the foundation for the future use of this efficient design across the entire vehicle lineup.
. This achievement was developed in collaboration with Chongqing University, Baowu Magnesium, and Beijing University of Science and Technology.The successful trial production of the ultra-large integrated die-cast magnesium alloy rear car body marks a significant milestone, taking the magnesium alloy rear car body from individual components to a full vehicle, and transitioning from laboratory research to mass production. This development involves 48 key technical challenges, with 12 of them representing groundbreaking breakthroughs in the industry . Compared to traditional aluminum alloy solutions, this innovation achieves a 21 . 8% weight reduction and an overall performance improvement of over 10%.
The ultra-large integrated die-cast magnesium alloy rear car body developed by SERES is produced using a large-scale die-casting production system with a capacity of several thousand tons. This new technology delivers breakthroughs in several areas, including weight reduction, performance enhancement, and environmental impact: the body's weight is reduced by 21 . 8%, overall performance is improved by 10%, carbon emissions over the full lifecycle are reduced by 15%, electromagnetic shielding performance is doubled, and damping and shock absorption effects are enhanced by 25 times . The application of this new car body structure not only sets a benchmark for the industry with the mass-produced model, the Wenjie M9, but also lays the foundation for the future use of this efficient design across the entire vehicle lineup.