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Tesa Tapes: The Invisible Tech Heroes Inside Your Gadgets

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Touchscreen, wearable, or VR headset—no matter the gadget, it’s adhesive tape that often holds your tech together. In this episode of Adhesion Matters, we uncover how Tesa delivers far more than “sticky strips,” bringing precision engineering, sustainability, and deep smartphone know-how to some of the most advanced devices ever made.

What You’ll Learn:

  • More Than Just Sticky
    Tesa’s tapes are engineered with specific jobs in mind—structurally bonding delicate displays, managing heat and shock, shielding electronics, and enabling flexible hinges and screens to last thousands of cycles.
  • Digital Simulation Meets Physical Excellence
    Using Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Tesa collaborates with OEMs early in the design phase to virtually test how tapes will perform under stress—dropping phones, extended use, heat cycling—before a single prototype is built.
  • Tailored for Every Device
    • Smartphones: Ultra-thin display lamination, battery mounts, camera module placement.
    • Foldables & AR/VR Devices: Flexible, shock-absorbing, optical-clear adhesive films that survive bending and heavy use.
    • Smartwatches: Tiny, tough tapes that bond cover glass, antenna elements, sensors, and modules—often in microscale geometries.
  • Sustainability Stuck In
    Tesa integrates recycled and bio-based materials, reduces plastic waste (even recycling end caps), and uses 100% renewable energy across manufacturing sites. They emphasize circularity—even exploring “Bond & Detach” tapes that release cleanly when needed, opening the door to recyclability and repair.
  • An Invisible (But Indispensable) Hero
    These tapes are so integral they’re nearly invisible—but they ensure drop resilience, water sealing, optical clarity, and long-term durability. They’re the smart tape keeping tomorrow’s gadgets sleek, resilient, and cleaner.

Why It Matters:

Tesa’s tape technologies aren’t just components—they’re material intelligence in action. Whether you’re a product designer, sustainability advocate, or a curious consumer, this episode shines a light on the hidden engineering that makes your favorite devices reliable, repairable, and more sustainable.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 498028417 series 3681203
Content provided by Elena Bondwell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elena Bondwell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Touchscreen, wearable, or VR headset—no matter the gadget, it’s adhesive tape that often holds your tech together. In this episode of Adhesion Matters, we uncover how Tesa delivers far more than “sticky strips,” bringing precision engineering, sustainability, and deep smartphone know-how to some of the most advanced devices ever made.

What You’ll Learn:

  • More Than Just Sticky
    Tesa’s tapes are engineered with specific jobs in mind—structurally bonding delicate displays, managing heat and shock, shielding electronics, and enabling flexible hinges and screens to last thousands of cycles.
  • Digital Simulation Meets Physical Excellence
    Using Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Tesa collaborates with OEMs early in the design phase to virtually test how tapes will perform under stress—dropping phones, extended use, heat cycling—before a single prototype is built.
  • Tailored for Every Device
    • Smartphones: Ultra-thin display lamination, battery mounts, camera module placement.
    • Foldables & AR/VR Devices: Flexible, shock-absorbing, optical-clear adhesive films that survive bending and heavy use.
    • Smartwatches: Tiny, tough tapes that bond cover glass, antenna elements, sensors, and modules—often in microscale geometries.
  • Sustainability Stuck In
    Tesa integrates recycled and bio-based materials, reduces plastic waste (even recycling end caps), and uses 100% renewable energy across manufacturing sites. They emphasize circularity—even exploring “Bond & Detach” tapes that release cleanly when needed, opening the door to recyclability and repair.
  • An Invisible (But Indispensable) Hero
    These tapes are so integral they’re nearly invisible—but they ensure drop resilience, water sealing, optical clarity, and long-term durability. They’re the smart tape keeping tomorrow’s gadgets sleek, resilient, and cleaner.

Why It Matters:

Tesa’s tape technologies aren’t just components—they’re material intelligence in action. Whether you’re a product designer, sustainability advocate, or a curious consumer, this episode shines a light on the hidden engineering that makes your favorite devices reliable, repairable, and more sustainable.

  continue reading

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