Display Protection: Effective Safeguards for Infotainment
In 1886, Carl Benz developed the first motor vehicle that’s regarded as the ancestor of today’s automobile. A lot has changed in the automotive industry since those early days: Advanced infotainment and entertainment systems, for instance, are just one of
Simply Smart: The ((rfid))-UHF Starter Kit
A wide variety of applications for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) can be found in everyday life, be it when paying at a supermarket cash register terminal, driving past a toll gate or checking out books from a library. But the
Sustainably Bonded: Adhesive Die-Cut Parts
Double-sided adhesive die-cut parts from Schreiner ProTech replace traditional mechanical fastening techniques. These universal talents meet the requirements of increasingly complex production processes.
Future Mobility: From Autonomous Driving to E-Bikes
Back to the future: The Greta Movement motivated many drivers of privately owned vehicles to switch to public transportation. However, the corona pandemic in 2020 has infused a high dynamic momentum into the marketplace and triggered a reverse trend. Now
Well Marked. Well Documented.
From raw material to the finished vehicle: All components in the automotive manufacturing process must be recorded and all installed parts are marked to ensure this. RFID solutions from Schreiner ProTech enable fully automatic component data acquisition.
PCS Service: Ramp-up Support
Schreiner ProTech’s pressure compensation seals (PCS) are high-tech products that will only deliver perfect performance when they are accurately applied to the components. This, however, can only be achieved by using an application system that corresponds with the PCS and
Black PCS: Unobtrusive Pressure Compensation
White or black? Schreiner ProTech’s customers now have a choice when it comes to the color of their pressure compensation seals (PCS). The business unit has complemented its portfolio by a black membrane material and qualified it for use on
Protection Films for Electrical Insulation Reduce Damage Caused by Charge Transfers
Charge transfers are caused by electrostatic charging, i.e. the separation of or friction between two materials. However, energized components such as cables and wires, chassis or PCBs may also cause flashovers unless they’re adequately insulated. Components may be damaged, people
ESD Protection Films Reduce Damage Caused by Electrical Voltages
Just like during a thunderstorm, electrostatic discharges can also occur in industrial environments: Whenever the difference between the charges of two objects is big enough this will result in a sudden equalization of potential. This flashover may destroy electronic components.
EMI Protection Films Reduce Damage Caused by Electromagnetic Waves
Avoidance of damage caused by electromagnetic waves is an increasingly important topic in the electronics industry due to the growing number of electronic components being installed in automobiles. This increases the complexity of ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).