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Dymax to Showcase Light-Cure Solutions at The European Battery Show 2025
May 23, 2025 | Dymax CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Dymax, a global manufacturer of rapid light-curing materials and equipment, will exhibit at The European Battery Show 2025 in Stand 4-C60. This premier event, taking place June 3–5 at Messe Stuttgart in Stuttgart, Germany, will feature the latest advancements in EV and hybrid vehicles as well as energy storage technology.
At the upcoming event, Dymax will feature its recently developed light-curable materials engineered for high-tech EV batteries, emphasizing advancements in battery bonding and PCB coating solutions. As demand for electric vehicles and sustainable energy solutions accelerates across Europe, manufacturers face increasing pressure to enhance reliability while reducing production time and costs. To support this growing need, the company will present technologies for SOFC and PEM fuel cells and electrolyzers.
Dymax’s advanced materials, designed to protect critical electric vehicle BMS components from extreme environments, corrosion, and chemicals, will particularly interest engineers. Materials include adhesives for the structural bonding of EV battery cells and dual-cure conformal coatings for protecting sensitive PCB circuitry. These products can help improve and extend the life of electric vehicle batteries by increasing their responsiveness and dependability.
Also available for review will be a selection of fast-curing adhesives, coatings, and gasket sealants, designed to meet the demanding needs of fuel cell manufacturers and assemblers. The materials are engineered to provide structural integrity, prevent leaks and contamination, and shield components from high operating temperatures and harsh environments, while streamlining production and reducing costs. Dymax BlueWave LED light-curing systems will be available to aid in both hands-on and robot-driven demonstrations of key products and technologies.
“We’re looking forward to introducing our latest light-curable technologies to visitors,” said Christian Gruber, Field Service Engineering Manager EMEA at Dymax. “Our high-performance materials can help EV battery and fuel cell manufacturers improve assembly process efficiency and durability. It’s a great opportunity to connect with industry leaders and explore how Dymax solutions support the advancement of electric vehicle and fuel cell energy systems.”
Technical experts will be on hand to discuss customers' unique applications and how Dymax products offer rapid cure times to help shorten production cycle times and increase throughput—all without compromising quality.
The company is committed to developing advanced technological solutions that address the evolving needs of both the electric vehicle and energy storage sectors, helping manufacturers meet the demands of these rapidly growing industries.
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