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Who we are
Company
bdtronic is a globally operating mechanical engineering company in the field of 1-part and 2-part dispensing technology, plasma pretreatment, heat staking and impregnation technology for electric drives.
Our Vision: We are shaping the future of mobility with process solutions for autonomous, safe and comfortable driving and alternative powertrains
What makes us tick
The expectations and requirements of our customers are at the center of everything we do. We work in a customer-oriented, process-driven, economical and goal-oriented manner to meet your requirements to your satisfaction. We are a complete solution provider and offer personal project support and individual customer care without changing contact persons in the project. For our customers no way is too far, that's why we offer worldwide service.
We always listen carefully. The requirements of our customers are our focus. That is why the markets in which our process solutions in dispensing technology, plasma pretreatment, heat staking and impregnation technology are used are diverse.
bdtronic is a subsidiary of MAX Automation SE.
We are there for you worldwide
Global presence
We operate worldwide through eight service and sales offices in Germany, Belgium, Italy, the United Kingdom, the USA, Mexico and China, with over 580 experienced and trained employees.
With production on three continents, we have delivered over 5,500 systems to satisfied customers in recent years.
Whitepaper: Hot Staking for Flame-Retardant Plastics in Electric Vehicles
Flame-retardant plastics in battery housings and high-voltage components must withstand extreme loads. Hot air staking has established itself as a process-reliable and cost-effective joining technology. In this whitepaper by BASF and bdtronic, learn how the process works optimally for flame-protected plastics in BEV manufacturing. Get your free whitepaper with practical examples and concrete recommendations for action now!
Read more aboutReview: Practical Seminar on Dispensing Technology
Why does the system react this way and not another? Where is the error that keeps creeping in? What could work better – if only there were a moment to take a closer look? These were exactly the questions answered at the Practical Seminar on Dispensing Technology from March 3rd to 4th. Two days where technology was experienced, discussed, and understood together.
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