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The Airbag Control Unit (ACU) is a critical component of the seatbelt and airbag system in modern vehicles. It is responsible for controlling the deployment of airbags in the event of a crash. The ACU is typically composed of a crash sensor, an electronic control unit, and an airbag inflator. The crash sensor detects the severity of the crash and sends a signal to the electronic control unit, which then triggers the airbag inflator to deploy the airbag.
The ACU market is highly competitive, with a number of major players offering a range of products. Companies such as Autoliv, Takata, ZF TRW, and Bosch are all major players in the market, offering a variety of ACUs for different vehicle models. Additionally, there are a number of smaller companies that specialize in the production of ACUs for niche markets.
Companies in the ACU market include Autoliv, Takata, ZF TRW, Bosch, Delphi, Denso, and Continental. Show Less Read more