What are the door handles made out of?
Originally Posted by LSUturbotiger
You can really be shocked by plastic? I have touched the metal screws holding the faceplate to the wall and been shocked but don't recall that happening by touching the plastic. I know about cats, leather, etc. but plastic? really?
Heck, "composite resin," "engineering plastics," whatever... plastic is still plastic (and altogether well suited for a use such as this). The metal plating is still "metal" and, as such, is a great conductor of electricity. It's a metal plating over a plastic molding... should make everybody happy!
Shocking, huh?
Shocking, huh?
Guys , there is no need to destroy the handle to determine if it is metal. I do not know if it is some type of composite material, but there is indeed a significant amount of metal in the handle. How do I know? Placed the probes of an ohm meter on the handle an received an indication of a closed circuit with a minimal resistance. Plastic does not conduct, but metal does. Therefore, unequivically, the handle has a significant metal content.
OK! now Iam saying they are plastic with a metal composite plating. I too just did a continuity test and they are conductive.. but they sure had me fooled (I `am refering to the out side handles) I `am pretyy sure the inner handles are plastic..
Plastic is an insulator - aluminum is an excellent conductor of electricity - an ohm meter ought to prove one way or another.
0 ohms resistance on the 1X scale so the outside is at least aluminum.
Scraping my thumbnail across the handles it does sound like plastic so I vote for aluminum covered resin.
0 ohms resistance on the 1X scale so the outside is at least aluminum.
Scraping my thumbnail across the handles it does sound like plastic so I vote for aluminum covered resin.
Going to the garage right now and putting the dremel on the handle, I'll be right back!
My vote is for aluminum, it seems other aluminum accents throughout the car are real. But, wouldn't that be cost prohibitive?
My vote is for aluminum, it seems other aluminum accents throughout the car are real. But, wouldn't that be cost prohibitive?




The metal plating (over the plastic) is conductive! How do you think printed circuit boards work?
