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NOZZLES & TOOLING CUSTOM & LED NOZ ZLES COMPONENT HANDLING A UTOMATION TOOLING
October, 2022
Sheldahl Collaborates with TurboFlex Heaters
NORTHFIELD, MN — Sheldahl® Flexible Technologies, a Flex Company, has formed a sales and marketing collaboration with TurboFlex Heaters, a DG Innovations Company. By join- ing forces, the companies will better meet the automotive in- dustry’s growing need for cost-ef- fective flexible heater solutions as the transition to electric vehi- cles (EVs) accelerates the next generation in mobility.
This collaboration brings to-
gether the outstanding design, quick-turn prototype and low- volume ramp-up production ca- pabilities of TurboFlex, with the expert materials conversion know-how and agile, high-vol- ume production capabilities of Sheldahl, making it easier than ever for automotive Tier 1 sup- pliers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to access the expertise they need to solve their thermal challenges. From product development
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and engineering design support, to prototype and full-scale produc- tion, this collaboration provides the automotive industry with the full range of products and services it needs to address complexities to control EV battery temperature and deliver heat to EV occupants, while minimizing the effect on battery charge. “Electrification is growing
rapidly across the globe and auto- motive companies are looking for companies with the proven ex- pertise to meet their evolving needs and advance their next- generation mobility goals in EV technology,” said John D. Voultos, Vice President of Business Devel- opment and Marketing at Shel- dahl. “By teaming up with Tur- boFlex, we are able to offer broad- er capabilities to enable customer innovation for solving complex thermal challenges and providing advanced manufacturing solu- tions every step of the way, from early in the design cycle through high-volume production.” Another advantage offered
by this collaboration is the abili- ty to provide customers with flexible manufacturing opera- tions that offer increased relia- bility with closer proximity to
end-markets. Contact: Sheldahl, 1150
Sheldahl Road, Northfield, MN 55057 % 866-702-0329 E-mail:
info@sheldahl.com Web:
www.sheldahl.com
See at MD&M Minneapolis, Booth 2413
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Did you know that Count On Tools is more than just a nozzle manufac- turer? We also operate a state-of-the-art machine shop where all of our precision components are manufactured. Because extreme accuracy is mandatory, specialized precision equipment is necessary. COT operates with the most advanced hybrid machining centers offering multi-spin- dle/multi-axis CNC milling and turning capabilities. From prototype to long term supply, COT can handle your outsourced precision machined components.
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2481 Hilton Drive, Suite 3, Gainesville, GA 30501 Tel: (770) 538-0411 •
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