Cross-Industry Synergies in Sealing Technology

When experts from architecture, automotive, medical, and packaging industries combine their knowledge, innovative sealing solutions emerge that go far beyond standard applications. In this article, we show how synergies can drive your projects forward.

1. Architecture Meets Specialized Sealing

  • Façade systems: Inspiration from automotive profiles for improved UV resistance.
  • Keder profiles: Adoption of material formulations from mechanical engineering for greater long-term elasticity.
  • Round cord Switzerland: Flexible use in complex building structures.

2. Automotive Standards in Other Industries

  • Quality management according to IATF 16949: Transferable to medical and special-purpose machinery sectors.
  • Molded seals: Protective caps and vibration absorbers for building automation.
  • Wipers and V-rings: Engine sealing technology adapted for food filling systems.

3. Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry

  • Ultra-pure silicones & FFKM: Cleanroom and sterilization requirements inspire new material blends for semiconductor production.
  • Tri-clamp seals: Dead-space-free designs proven in decontamination chambers are now used in laboratory and analytical devices.

4. Packaging Industry

  • FDA-compliant foam seals: Applied to automotive interior seals for odor-neutral materials.
  • Inflatable seals: Protective mechanisms from special-purpose machinery used in mobile filling systems.

How You Benefit from Synergies

  1. Interdisciplinary workshops: Knowledge exchange between industry experts.
  2. Material co-engineering: Joint development of material formulations.
  3. Prototype sharing: Fast validation and adaptation across different environments.

Conclusion

Cross-industry collaboration creates sealing solutions that are more resilient, efficient, and economical. Take advantage of interdisciplinary expertise to equip your projects with innovative sealing systems – from architecture to medical technology.