What Does Chassis Armor Mean?
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Chassis armor, scientifically known as automotive chassis anti-collision, anti-rust, and soundproofing, is a high-tech adhesive rubber asphalt coating. It is non-toxic, has high coverage and adhesion, and can be sprayed on exposed parts of the vehicle such as the chassis, wheel hubs, fuel tank, lower body panels, and trunk. After quick drying, it forms a strong elastic protective layer. Chassis armor prevents impacts from flying stones and gravel, avoids erosion of the vehicle's chassis metal by moisture, acid rain, and salt, prevents rust and corrosion of the chassis, and ensures the driving safety of the car owner. It also protects the chassis iron plates from corrosion by acids, alkalis, and salts, prevents loosening of chassis screws, reduces noise transmission during driving, enhances driving quietness, and blocks heat conduction from the chassis iron plates, keeping the cabin warm in winter and cool in summer.