Nomex® molded parts also in a self-adhesive version.

Nomex® molded parts also in a self-adhesive version.

 

Ahlhorn | 04.03.2011/XNUMX/XNUMX

In many areas of the electrical and electronics industry, stamped and molded parts are made from DuPont's Nomex aramid paper ® manufactured, which is used in the types 410, 411 and 414.

The paper is installed as insulation in housings or used in transformers as layered insulation.

In many cases, these Nomex parts were attached by manufacturing workers using liquid adhesives, tapes, or transfer adhesives to complete the insulation tasks.

the dr Dietrich Müller GmbH, leading processor of well-known brands such as Nomex ® , Mylar ® , Ultem ® , Norton TH ® , Pertinax ® , hostaphane ® and Lexan ® , is able to produce complex shaped and stamped parts itself, coat them with adhesive and make them available in an optimized way for production.

Already self-adhesive parts from Nomex ® simplify the assembly in the production lines and thus save costs.

Different classes of insulating material can be used as adhesive foils, and adhesives based on silicone, rubber and acrylate are also possible.

About dr Dietrich Mueller GmbH

the dr Dietrich Müller GmbH has positioned itself worldwide as a manufacturer of electrical insulating materials, thermally conductive products, seals and technical foils and has made a name for itself. Our customers come from almost all areas of the manufacturing industry.

For decades, our traditional markets have been the electrical and electronics industry, household appliance manufacturers, the automotive industry and aerospace technology.

dr Dietrich Müller GmbH on the solar industry and the emerging electric mobility. Here the company has projects with the leading automobile manufacturers and suppliers.

As a company, we bear a special responsibility for the integration of quality, product safety, occupational safety and the protection of our world.

Our credo: Only those who already have visions today can enrich tomorrow's markets with innovations.

 

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