Where is the original bumper label located?
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The label is located at the bottom of the bumper. Below is relevant information: 1. Definition of automotive bumper: A car bumper is a safety device designed to absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the front and rear of the vehicle body. Many years ago, front and rear bumpers were made from steel plates pressed into channel steel, riveted or welded to the frame longitudinal beams with significant gaps from the car body, resulting in an unappealing appearance. With the development of the automotive industry and the widespread application of engineering plastics, car bumpers have evolved as important safety components. 2. Development of automotive bumpers: Modern passenger vehicle bumpers not only maintain their original protective functions but also pursue harmony and unity with the vehicle's styling, along with lightweight design. Today's front and rear bumpers are made of plastic, commonly referred to as plastic bumpers. Typically, a plastic bumper consists of three parts: the outer panel, energy-absorbing material, and crossbeam. The outer panel and energy-absorbing material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is formed from cold-rolled sheet metal pressed into a U-shaped channel; the outer panel and energy-absorbing material are attached to the crossbeam.