Even Ben Van Beurden, CEO of Europe’s biggest oil company Royal Dutch Shell plc, recently told Bloomberg the move to electric must happen “fast” and that the next car he buys will be an electric vehicle. “The whole move to electrify the economy, electrify mobility in places like northwest Europe, in the U.S, even in China, is a good thing,” he said, “We have to continue to reinvent”.
Adhesive tape specialist tesa is one company that is ready to support manufacturers in finding solutions to meet the needs of this dramatic market shift. Tapes are used under the bonnet, on the body and the interior and exterior trims of the car, where they offer various benefits over traditional joining technologies. Adhesive tape is predicted to become a key component in the future of the automotive industry and not just because of volume demands. An electric car’s battery generates heat and voltage that needs to be shielded to ensure user safety, so tesa has produced a double-sided tape and special film that ensures no power surges can occur, with batteries having the ability to be wrapped in non-flammable products withstanding temperatures of up to 150° C. With the continuing drive to keep vehicle weight to the minimum, adhesive tapes offer a clear advantage over traditional mechanical fixings.
What’s more, the reduced costs of adopting adhesive tape are certain to appeal to manufacturers as it is easy to be applied automatically and eliminates the need for welding. The process enables flexing and easily bonds dissimilar substrates, such as metal and plastic, with better aesthetics in the finished product. Lumps and bumps caused by screws and bolts will soon be a thing of the past. Wire harnessing is already widespread in hybrid vehicles and tesa already produces tapes offering an excellent bond that is resistant to both heat and abrasion. Vehicle weight is another integral part of the move to electric, with light weighting having a significant effect on fuel economy, sustainability and the realisation of better processing efficiencies and improved overall performance. Richard Powell from tesa’s Automotive Technical Sales team comments:
“We have decades of expertise in both the automotive and electronics industries. With our technologically advanced adhesive tapes, including electrically conductive tapes (ECT’s), optically clear adhesive tapes (OCAs), and barrier tapes for applications in curved displays, we are in an excellent position for the future of automotive manufacturing”.
With products that offer bonding, encapsulating and fixing solutions along with aesthetic and noise dampening properties, the manufacturing industry seem to be in safe hands as the move to electric vehicles continues to gather pace.