Stamped parts from adhesive tapes

Stamped parts from adhesive tapes

dr Dietrich Mueller GmbH | 09.11.2019

Stamping parts from adhesive tapes make sense for large production volumes because they save a lot of time.

the dr Dietrich Müller GmbH produces labels, die-cut parts and adhesive tapes for industrial customers. These include machine builders as well as automotive suppliers, electrical engineering and the plastics industry.

Tape die-cuts are made from all types of tape. These can be supplied on rolls or as individual parts.

Punched parts are used to protect surfaces and seal joints. Temperature-resistant adhesive tapes made of polyimide foil, for example, protect contacts in the wave bath during soldering. Shaped stamped parts made of PE foils or adhesive foams protect sensitive materials from scratches in places that could be damaged during transport.

In electronic devices Stamped parts from adhesive tapes appropriate materials used for different functions. For example, they combine heat sinks with chip housings using Thermiflex products.

Stamped tapes can also be used to shield electronic circuits in electronic devices. In addition, electrically conductive stamped parts connect circuits to liquid crystal displays.

Punched parts are used as information carriers in all industrial sectors. They stick to difficult surfaces and defy the weather if you choose the right material.

Individual shapes are punched out with round, lifting or flat punching machines. They enable economical production of a wide variety of materials in variable shapes, widths and lengths, on rolls or sheets. Finishes such as perforation, printing, lamination or lamination are easy to implement.

 

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