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Design and functionality in harmony
Consumer Goods & Home Appliances
Consumer goods and household appliances must perform complex technical equipment tasks. At the same time, the corresponding devices must have a sophisticated design and be protected from high temperatures and against moisture.
Technology solutions for consumer products
With our process knowledge, we offer our customers in this industry precisely tailored and economical solutions for a wide range of dispensing applications, such as the sealing of housing lids or the encapsulation of electronic components.
Consumer Goods & Household Appliances
Machine and process solutions
With a wide range of products, we offer our customers a broad spectrum of technologies for consumer products. Whether it is plasma pretreatment for better adhesion and subsequent bonding of a panel or joining with our heat staking technology, which eliminates the need for welding or screwing and thus achieves a perfect look. Our processes complement each other and offer our customers the greatest possible benefit. You can rely on our experience for over 40 years.
Applications
- Sealing of different kind of components
- Potting of electronics
- Bonding of different kind of components
- Plasma pretreatment before dispensing application of a gasket
- Plasma pretreatment before bonding
- Heat stkaing of various components
- Joining of different types of components

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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