- Source: DELO Industrial Adhesives
DELO Industrie Klebstoffe GmbH & Co. KGaA (inherent spelling: DELO; international brand name: DELO Industrial Adhesives) is a leading manufacturer of industrial adhesives and equipment for dispensing as well as curing adhesives. The company has its headquarters in Windach near Munich, Germany, and employs 780 people. It operates worldwide from subsidiaries in the US, China, Singapore and Japan as well as representative offices in South Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia. Customers include Bosch, Huawei, Siemens und Sony.
Founded in 1961, Sabine and Wolf-Dietrich Herold took over DELO in the course of a management buy-out and converted it into an independent, owner-managed company.
Products and technology
Adhesives, potting compounds and optical materials from DELO are mainly used for microelectronic and optical applications in consumer electronics and the automotive industry. The company specializes in UV curing and dual-curing polymers for high-volume industrial production. These products obtain their complete or initial strength under UV light.
Delo is regarded the world market leader in smart card bonding, for example for encapsulating credit card chips. In addition, almost every mobile phone in the world contains DELO adhesives.
DELO also develops and produces microdispensing valves and UV LED lamps for dispensing and curing adhesives, respectively.
Timeline
1961 Foundation
1997 In the course of a management buy-out, DELO becomes an independent company managed by Wolf-Dietrich Herold and Sabine Herold
2004 Establishment of a representative office in Shanghai/China
2005 Establishment of a representative office in Singapore
2008 Foundation of a subsidiary in Boston, USA – DELO Industrial Adhesives LLC
2012 Foundation of a subsidiary in Singapore – DELO Industrial Adhesives (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
2013 Foundation of a subsidiary in Shanghai, China – DELO Industrial Adhesives (Shanghai) Co. Ltd
2017 Foundation of a subsidiary in Yokohama, Japan – DELO Industrial Adhesives Inc. (Japan)
References
External links
Official website