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May, 2021 ElEctronic Mfg SErvicES


Sealing the Deal: Cutting Costs with Customized Adhesives


By Drew Richards, Marketing Manager, Hernon Manufacturing, Inc.


which can result in costly ineffi- ciencies in design, manufactur- ing and maintenance. Hernon Manufacturing can significantly improve these factors for cus- tomers, offering customized ad- hesives that slash waste, cost and application time. Each cus- tomer also gains access to the company’s experts.


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Custom Solutions Established in 1978, Her-


non’s total worldwide solutions, company innovation and compet- itive pricing have contributed to double-digit growth, despite a largely stagnant economy. The company has developed more than 5,000 formulas for clients in virtually every industry, includ- ing automotive, electrical, elec- tronics, communication, aero- space, appliances, military am- munition, and power generation


dhesives and sealants are often designed as “catch- all” solutions, the use of


and transportation. From cars to speakers and


electronics to ammunition, every product is subjected to vibra- tions. Developers look to Hernon for the high-performance adhe- sives and sealants that reduce


stress on their products, as well as the cost of manufacturing. “Our total, customized solutions provide the exact formula needed for each specific application,” says Gavin Petersen, Hernon’s commercial director. “Then we


offer the precise metering and dispensing equipment to apply the adhesive.” In addition to adhesives and


coatings, Hernon Manufacturing is an expert in dispensing and curing systems. Customers use Hernon’s automated fluid dis- pensing systems to apply con- trolled amounts of adhesives, sealants, lubricants, and other as- sembly fluids. Hernon’s standard dispensing machines can increase productivity for nearly every in- dustrial manufacturing process. Hernon also makes custom dis- pensing systems for niche mar- kets, such as electric motors, fuel cell manufacturing or cure-in- place gaskets. “We pride ourselves on pro-


Hernon’s R&D team formulates custom adhesives and sealants for high-reliability applications.


viding the highest-quality prod- ucts and the best customer serv- ice in the industry,” adds Pe- tersen. “This is why we are ISO- certified to the latest standard.” Beyond the certification, the


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