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2022

AI Automotive Industries 2022-12-13
Thermal management of battery-powered electric vehicle
In this technical article, Datwyler expert Jakub Kadlcak explains how thermal management of battery electric vehicles can be improved by the intelligent use of the right materials and composites.
AI Automotive Industries | 13.12.2022
e-Mobility Technology International, Volume 12 Issue Sommer 2022
O-rings: the system-critial sealing solution with high performance
On the surface, an elastomer O-ring may appear straightforward in terms of design and development, but there are far more processes involved than simply injecting rubber into a mold. Our expert Richard Katona explains how advanced materials development and simulation expertise can mean the difference between a good seal and an excellent one.
e-Mobility Technology International, Volume 12 Issue Summer 2022 |

2021

e-Mobility Technology International, Volume 10 Issue Winter 2021
Brake-by-wire: on the precipice of major change
An overview of brake-by-wire technology and how its implementation will represent the biggest advance in braking systems since the electrohydraulic booster (EHB).
e-Mobility Technology International, Volume 10 Issue Winter 2021 |
O+P Fluidtechnik, Issue 2021/07-08
Brake systems of the future – components in the spotlight
A look into the future of braking systems and how sealing solution components play a crucial role in regards to safety, function and performance.
O+P Fluidtechnik, Issue 2021/07-08 |
e-Mobility Technology International, Volume 8 Issue Spring 2021
Braking Systems: Technological advances that bring us to standstill
The future of braking systems and how small components such as sealing solutions play an instrumental role in terms of safety, integrity and performance.
e-Mobility Technology International, Volume 8 Issue Spring 2021 |

2020

AI Automotive Industries 2020-10-09
Brakes off electrohydraulic booster technology
Sometimes technology is seemingly ahead of its time – like the electrohydraulic brake booster (EHB), which is over two decades old. EHB is coming into its own with the introduction of electric vehicles and changes under the hood of vehicles driven by conventional power trains. This has put the spotlight on the safety-critical elastomer components that go into braking systems, such as those produced by Datwyler.
AI Automotive Industries | 09.10.2020