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2024

ATZ Issue 10/2024
Actuators made of Electroactive Polymer for Automotive Interior Elements
The automotive technology magazine ATZ reports on actuators made of electroactive polymer for automotive interior elements in a technical article by Datwyler.
ATZ Issue 10/2024 |

2023

Rubber News 2023-07-18
德特威勒扩大O形圈产能
德特威勒在中国和墨西哥工厂投建新的注射成型设备以提高O形圈产能
Rubber News 2023-03-02
Datwyler advances elastomers to meet EV demands
Rubber News reports, how Datwyler is increasing its focus on elastomers technology for electric vehicles to support OEMs and other players in developing e-powertrains.
Rubber News | 02.03.2023
European Rubber Journal 2023-01-10
Datwyler advances elastomers technology for electric vehicles
European Rubber Journal reports how Datwyler is increasing its focus on elastomers technology for electric vehicles (EVs) to support OEMs and other players in developing e-powertrains.
European Rubber Journal | 10.01.2023

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
European Rubber Journal, Volume 2022 Issue 11/12
Vehicles of the future open door for advanced rubber technologies
European Rubber Journal describes how Datwyler is contributing to advances in the car of the future with its patented stacked electroactive polymers.
European Rubber Journal, Volume 2022 Issue 11/12 |
Automotive Purchasing and Supply Chain 2022-11-30
Datwyler further supports global customers with transfer of advanced O-ring technology
Datwyler is further enhancing its global capabilities in O-ring development and production with the transfer of its state-of-the-art cold runner injection molding technology to Asia and North America.
Automotive Purchasing and Supply Chain |
Moneycab 2022-11-14
«Strategically stronger positioned than ever before.»
In an interview with the Swiss online portal moneycab, Datwyler CEO Dirk Lambrecht explains the acquisitions completed in 2022 and how this has increased Datwyler’s diversification.
FuW 2022-09-14
Datwyler makes the buttons morph
Datwyler is strengthening its position with the innovative future technology of electroactive polymers and has secured this with corresponding patents.
Finanz und Wirtschaft | 14.09.2022
Dicht, Volume 2022 Issue 2
How are we developing sealing solutions today and tomorrow?
Increasing requirements, reduced costs, short time-to-market – this all needs to be considered when developing sealing solutions. One solution is the use of digital twins and state-of-the-art simulation tools.
Dicht, Volume 2022 Issue 2 |
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 |
Automotive News 2022-05-31
Why digital prototypes are crucial to future product development
Dr. Rudolf Randler explains the benefits of a digital prototype such as enabling early verification of its functionality and performance.
Automotive News | 31.05.2022

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 |
KGK 2021-12-01
Datwyler Mobility begins LSR processing in China in 2022
At the beginning of 2021 Datwyler, Switzerland, started the transfer of Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) technology to Wuxi, in the Chinese Jiangsu Province and production of components can start in early 2022
KGK Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe | 01.12.2021
Rubber World 2021-11-30
Datwyler Mobility enhances material capabilities in China
As a leader in system critical components for advanced applications, Datwyler recognized the need to support its customers in China and the wider Asia Pacific area at a local level and commenced a transfer of Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) technology capabilities to Wuxi in Jiangsu province earlier this year.
Rubber World | 30.11.2021
Automotive World 2021-11-26
EVs open new opportunities for HMI and vehicle interior design
A deeper look at the trend towards electrification and the possibilities surrounding haptic feedback. Haptic feedback is an example of these advances and is an area that is increasingly important in terms of vehicle design, both in terms of aesthetics and functionality.
Automotive World | 26.11.2021
ISGATEC 2021-11-26
Datwyler Mobility enhances material capabilities in China
As a leader in system critical components for advanced applications, Datwyler recognized the need to support its customers in China and the wider Asia Pacific area at a local level and commenced a transfer of Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) technology capabilities to Wuxi in Jiangsu province earlier this year.
ISGATEC | 26.11.2021
Rubber Journal Asia 2021-11-26
Datwyler Mobility enhances material capabilities in China
As a leader in system critical components for advanced applications, Datwyler recognized the need to support its customers in China and the wider Asia Pacific area at a local level and commenced a transfer of Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) technology capabilities to Wuxi in Jiangsu province earlier this year.
Rubber Journal Asia | 16.11.2021
Dicht, Volume 2022 Yearbook
Simulation – design, visualize & optimize virtual concepts to accelerate product development
Dr. Rudolf Randler, Raphael Kaelin, and Adrian Haueter, responsible for simulation at Datwyler, take a close look at the benefits of using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and discuss how advanced simulation capabilities can enable mobility manufacturers to accelerate the transformation of virtual concepts into innovative products.
DICHT, Volume 2020 Yearbook |
KGK 2021-09-06
Integrated electronics: The intelligence in the seal
Andreas Minatti, Dr. Norbert Haberland and Sven Gisler, all at Datwyler, explore the increasing use of integrated electronics in the mobility sector and explain how sensor technology can improve predictive analytics.
KGK | 06.09.2021
Konstruktionspraxis, Issue 2021/10
How environmentally friendly are hybrid vehicles?
How environmentally friendly a hybrid vehicle is, depends on a great many variables, not least the way in which the boundaries of assessment are drawn. What is often overlooked is the fact that the effectiveness of plug-in hybrid vehicles in terms of their environmental impact depends very much on the driving and charging discipline of their users, especially in the case of large SUVs or luxury vehicles, which are common with this type of powertrain.
Konstruktionspraxis, Special Edition 10/2021 |
WardsAuto 2021-09-01
Haptic Feedback: At the Interface Between Human and Machine
Datwyler shows how Electro Active Polymers (EAP) can be used for various customized haptic feedback technology solutions in today’s car interior designs.
WardsAuto | 01.09.2021
Konstruktionspraxis 2021-08-31
A hybrid vehicle is only environmentally friendly if it is used correctly
In a hybrid vehicle, the powertrain consists of a combustion engine and an electric motor. How environmentally friendly this technology really is, depends on many factors
Konstruktionspraxis | 31.08.2021
KEM Konstruktion 2021-08-10
Datwyler expands its materials expertise
Datwyler is expanding its in-house capabilities through a focus on Electrically and Thermally Conductive and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding Materials (ETEMI™).
KEM Konstruktion | 10.08.2021
Luzerner Zeitung 2021-07-17
Datwyler wants to be a player in eco-engines
The Uri-based company wants to develop new materials needed for hybrid and electric vehicles.
Luzerner Zeitung | 17.07.2021
Rubber World 2021-07-16
Datwyler expands material capabilities to support industry shift to e-mobility
Datwyler is expanding its in-house capabilities through a focus on Electrically and Thermally Conductive and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding Materials (ETEMI™).
Rubber World | 16.07.2021
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 |
KEM Konstruktion, Issue 2021/06
Autonomous mobility becomes safe and sustainable with components from Datwyler
The article explains how component development for the cars of the future can enable safe, sustainable and intelligent autonomous mobility.
KEM Konstruktion, Issue 2021/06 |
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 |
Moneycab 2021-05-31
Datwyler components increase patient and driver safety
In an interview with the Swiss online portal (external: https://moneycab.com text: moneycab), Datwyler CEO Dirk Lambrecht explains the importance of system-critical components and outlines what Datwyler produces for suppliers of Covid 19 vaccines.
CES Connected Industry Solutions, Volume 2021 Issue 2
The hybrid conundrum
The hybrid vehicle has become a popular choice as the bridge for the zero-emission future of mobility. But is this a suitable solution? We look at the environmental credentials of hybrid vehicles.
CES Connected Industry Solutions, Volume 2021 Issue 2 |
Automobile Industry China 2021-04-24
How can the environmental impact be reduced with sealings considering the increasingly stricter emission regulations?
The Datwyler experts take a close look at sustainability in the mobility sector and the activities contributing to a greener future at a component level and beyond .
Automobile Industry China – AI China | 24.04.2021
Dicht, Volume 2021 Issue 1
Extending sealing service life
Dr. Rudolf Randler, Head of Simulation, on how the service life of seals can be extended by simulating design and materials.
Dicht, Volume 2021 Issue 1 |
Materials World, Volume 29 Issue 1
On the move. Why correct components matter
Identifying and specifying the correct components can boost sustainability in the automotive sector.
Materials World, Volume 29 Issue 1 |

2020

Green Means Go
To maintain «valuable partner» status as a supplier it is paramount to incorporate sustainable practices into every possible element of an operation – from production to design, material use and functionality.
WardsAuto | 10.11.2020
AutoBeat 2020-11-06
Swiss partners aim to stack the deck on electroactive polymers.
A pair of Switzerland-based companies—Datwyler and CTSystems—have developed a new electroactive polymer (EAP) actuator technology. The partners aim to commercialize this in the next three to four years for use in pumps and valves, as well as haptic feedback devices.
AutoBeat | 06.11.2020
KGK, Issue 2020/10 2
Sealing solution for a new thermoset cover in the LeiMot project
A bespoke sealing solution from Datwyler, custom designed in partnership with engineering specialist FEV, has entered the final engine prototype in the LeiMot (Leichtbaumotor, Lightweight-Engine) research project.
KGK, Issue 2020/10 |
KGK, Issue 2020/10
Efficient Method for Characterizing the Service Lifetime of Rubber Seals
Seal applications require rubber compounds capable to endure numerous cycles of deformation without crack initiation.
ISGATEC 2020-10-16
Focus on intelligent sealing solutions
As the mobility sector continues to evolve towards increasingly intelligent vehicles, Datwyler offers two solutions for the automotive industry in the field of electroactive polymers (EAPs) and integrated electronics.
ISGATEC | 16.10.2020
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
KEM Konstruktion 2020-09-25
Sealing components for electric vehicles
Datwyler provides an insight into the development, manufacture and application of its sealing components, which can be equipped with sensors and thus be used for predictive maintenance. The focus is on the benefits for electric vehicles. An article by Andreas Minatti, Head of Business Development.
KEM Konstruktion | 25.09.2020
Dicht, Volume 2020 Issue 3
More than halving development times is not uncommon
Simulation opens up great potential for rationalisation in component development. The automotive industry is a key driver for many developments in the sealing and polymer sector. This already has an effect during prototyping. DICHT! discussed why this is the case with Rudolf Randler, Head of Simulation, Andreas Minatti, Head of Business Development, and Konrad Dubler, Team Leader Engineering Mobility of Datwyler Switzerland Ltd.
Dicht, Volume 2020 Issue 3 |
Automotive World Magazine, Issue 2020 08
As EVs evolve, so too must their components
Engaging with expert component suppliers can provide a competitive edge as players scramble to prepare for electrification, writes Datwyler’s Andreas Minatti.
Automotive World Magazine, Issue 2020 08 |
K Zeitung 2020-08-10
Plastic makes combustion engines 25 percent lighter
A thermoset cover contributes to a 25% lighter combustion engine in the Leimot research project, for which Datwyler contributes a sealing solution.
K Zeitung | 10.08.2020
Design World 2020-07-28
How the requirements of the cars of the future change component design
Datwyler takes a closer look at how safe, sustainable and more intelligent mobility is being enabled by the evolution of components in the cars of the future.
Design World | 28.07.2020
Right hardware will ease transition to electrification
Close cooperation between manufacturer and supplier is a must, particularly as the requirements at a component level can be entirely different for electric or hybrid vehicles.
WardsAuto | 22.07.2020
ATZ 2020-07-07
Electrification places new demands on materials.
The requirements for material and component parts in electromobility are more extensive than in the field of combustion engines. Andreas Minatti, Head of Business Development at Datwyler, talks about the challenges of electrification from the perspective of a sealing expert.
ATZ | 07.07.2020
MM Logistik, Issue 2020/02
Traceability. Integrated RFID tags stand for transparent supply chains
Embedding RFID tags in elastomer components enables 100% traceability and assignment.
MM Logistik, Issue 2020/02 |

2019

Dicht, Volume 2019 Issue 4
Increase the availability of motorized tools
Many mobile, motorized work tools draw their energy from a two-stroke engine. A critical issue for the durability of these devices is the durability of the carburetors, or more precisely their components, which is why a new approach to the design and manufacture of carburetor diaphragms made of PEEK has been developed.
Dicht, Volume 2019 Issue 4 |
Dicht, Volume 2020 Yearbook
Dielectric coolants in e-mobility
Investigation of the compatibility of dielectric fluids under consideration of the stability of the sealing materials used.
Dicht, Volume 2020 Yearbook |

2018

ATZ 2018-08-03
Datwyler and CTsystems develop polymer actuators.
Novel polymer actuators, sensors and generators convert electrical energy into mechanical work. They are suitable for applications in the automotive, aerospace and aeronautics industries, for example.
ATZ | 03.08.2018