The production of PVC coil car mats involves a meticulous process aimed at creating durable and functional flooring solutions for vehicles. PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, serves as the primary material for these mats due to its resilience and resistance to wear and tear.

Initially, PVC granules are selected for their quality and durability. These granules are then combined with various additives such as plasticizers and stabilizers to enhance flexibility and durability. The mixture undergoes a heating process to achieve the desired consistency.

The manufacturing process typically includes extrusion, where the heated PVC material is passed through a die to form coils or loops. This process gives PVC coil car mats their characteristic textured surface, which effectively traps dirt, moisture, and debris, thereby keeping the car interior clean.

Following extrusion, the mats may undergo additional processes such as trimming and cutting to achieve the desired size and shape. Some manufacturers offer customization options, allowing customers to choose colors, patterns, and sizes to suit their preferences.