09.07.17
Schreiner ProTech, a Germany-based manufacturer of innovative functional labels with value-added benefits for engineering-based industries, has introduced what it says is the world’s first line of printable, steam jet-resistant pressure compensation seals (PCS). Developed through a joint project with one of its automotive customers, the new PCS HighProtect features a top film custom printed using thermal transfer (TTR) printing, making it viable for use as an information label or nameplate.
PCS HighProtect offers automotive OEMs and suppliers a venting solution suitable for customized inline printing, allowing them to eliminate a process step and save associated material and maintenance costs. In this fashion, the PCS serves dual roles of identification and protection, all while streamlining production.
A pressure compensation seal is a watertight, breathable membrane used to vent electronic housings, similar to a valve. The membrane ensures effective pressure compensation while preventing the intrusion of water, dust or dirt into the housing. In spite of their minimal height, the robust PCS HighProtect products can withstand even industrial-strength steam jet cleaners.
Until now, pressure compensation seals have not been printable. “When a customer specifically asked if printing might be possible, we developed a suitable solution within a few months and are now able to offer the innovative result to other customers as well,” says Adrian Marggraf, product manager for Schreiner ProTech.
PCS HighProtect offers automotive OEMs and suppliers a venting solution suitable for customized inline printing, allowing them to eliminate a process step and save associated material and maintenance costs. In this fashion, the PCS serves dual roles of identification and protection, all while streamlining production.
A pressure compensation seal is a watertight, breathable membrane used to vent electronic housings, similar to a valve. The membrane ensures effective pressure compensation while preventing the intrusion of water, dust or dirt into the housing. In spite of their minimal height, the robust PCS HighProtect products can withstand even industrial-strength steam jet cleaners.
Until now, pressure compensation seals have not been printable. “When a customer specifically asked if printing might be possible, we developed a suitable solution within a few months and are now able to offer the innovative result to other customers as well,” says Adrian Marggraf, product manager for Schreiner ProTech.
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