Thermal Solutions for Future Vehicle Electrification
【Summary】TECHSiL is at the forefront of innovation in the automotive industry's shift towards electric vehicles. They offer thermal management solutions, battery solutions, cable and connector materials, sensor coatings, adhesives, and seals. Their silicones and adhesives can help shape the future of e-mobility. They specialize in efficient thermal management for electric vehicles and offer a range of thermal management silicones, bonding materials, and UV curing adhesives.
E-mobility is revolutionizing the automotive industry, with a shift towards electric vehicles taking place at a rapid pace. TECHSiL, at the forefront of innovation, is dedicated to shaping the future of e-mobility and driving the new generation of vehicles forward. They offer a wide range of material solutions, from efficient thermal management to cutting-edge battery solutions, cable and connector materials, sensor coatings, adhesives, and seals.
As the era of e-mobility unfolds, new manufacturing challenges arise, necessitating innovative material solutions. Companies must rise to these challenges and innovate in order to meet the demands of the industry. TECHSiL's silicones and adhesives are designed to help shape the future of e-mobility and propel the development of new vehicles.
Efficient thermal management is crucial in electric vehicles to maintain optimal temperatures for various components, and TECHSiL specializes in this area. They offer thermal interface materials such as thermal gap fillers, adhesives, potting, and encapsulation materials. These materials are ideal for EV battery module assembly, assisting with the vehicle power electronics process and electrified powertrain applications.
The SilCool* range of thermal management silicones provided by TECHSiL offers excellent thermal conductivity and consistent, long-term heat transfer performance. This lineup includes grease compounds, adhesives, encapsulants, potting compounds, and liquid dispensed thermal pads.
The SnapSil™ range of adhesives from TECHSiL is designed to bond to a wide variety of composites, plastics, and metals. These adhesives are tailored to meet the demands of the electronics industry, with a focus on high performance and reliability.
In the realm of electric and hybrid vehicles, reliability is of utmost importance for every component. TECHSiL's UV curing adhesive range, Vitralit®, offers flexible and vibration-resistant solutions. These adhesives play a crucial role in safeguarding welded joints on cell contacting systems and battery packs, protecting them from corrosion. With their high adhesion to a variety of substrates, they meet the stringent requirements of the automotive industry in terms of media and temperature resistance.
TECHSiL has established strong partnerships with renowned manufacturers like Momentive Performance Materials, Hönle UV Technology, and Panacol Adhesives. These partnerships enable TECHSiL to provide high-performance materials that cater to a wide range of manufacturing challenges. The company's team of technical experts is dedicated to resolving application issues and offers comprehensive pre and post-sales support as needed.
For more information, contact TECHSiL at tech[email protected] or visit their website at www.techsil.co.uk.
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