Professional solutions
for subcontracted
dispensing

dipotec SERVICES

Subcontracted production
and subcontracted potting

Lohnfertigung Lohnverguss

Production of samples
and small series

Vergussexperten bei der Analyse vergossener elektronischer Bauteile

Potting program
optimization

Vergussprogrammoptimierung

dipotec – Part of the Atlas Copco Group

Your reliable partner for a broad spectrum of subcontracted production and subcontracted potting

Perhaps your production lacks the necessary facilities to process a wide range of potting materials such as silicones, polyurethanes and epoxy resins.

If so, we’ll handle production for you. We can create optimum potting molds, take on prototype production and optimize your vacuum potting or your potting program. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Faster time to market
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Scalable production
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Production proof

You have the demand. We have the capacity.

Three steps to your successful potting project.

Einblick in die Produktionshalle mit Dosier- und Vergussequipment für den Lohnverguss

1. Get in Touch
Tell us about your requirements, production volumes and timeline.

2. Feasibility Assessment
We evaluate your component, material and process requirements and recommend the right potting approach for your application. You then receive a transparent quotation.

3. Start Production
Once approved, we take over the subcontracted potting process, from individual prototypes to fully outsourced series production.

dipotec and Atlas Copco, your win-win

We can cushion those peak order periods, produce small series or bridge delivery times for an ordered system or for sample production.

Benefit from the expertise that the Scheugenpflug product line by Atlas Copco and dipotec bring together under one roof: Take advantage of the expertise of dipotec in dispensing processes and the proven system technology of the Scheugenpflug product line by Atlas Copco, to ensure your products are perfectly potted.

Core competence in subcontracted potting – dipotec your competent partner

FAQ

From which quantity does subcontracted potting make sense?

Subcontracted potting is suitable whenever flexibility is needed. There is no fixed quantity threshold. It offers an economical and quickly available solution, especially for small and medium quantities as well as for bridging capacity bottlenecks in series production.

Which components can be potted?

Typical applications include the potting of PCBs and circuit boards, sensors and control units, coils and transformers as well as LED components. Potting provides electrical insulation, reliably protects electronics against chemical, thermal and mechanical threats, and can improve functional properties.

Which potting materials does Dipotec process?

Dipotec processes epoxy resins, polyurethanes, silicones and thermal interface materials for the potting of electronic assemblies and sensors. The choice of the suitable material depends on the requirements of the respective application.

What is subcontracted potting?

Subcontracted potting is the professional potting of electronic assemblies by a specialized service provider. Dipotec takes over the potting of electronic components for prototypes, pre-series production and series production. Atlas Copco dispensing and potting technology from the Scheugenpflug product line enables high-quality potting results and reproducible processes without investment in an in-house dispensing system.

Subcontracted potting or an in-house dispensing and potting system: which is the better solution?

The right solution depends on the requirements of the project. Subcontracted potting offers flexible capacity, a fast project start and established potting processes. An in-house potting system can become a suitable option when consistently high quantities are reached and potting is to be integrated into the company’s own production in the long term. Many companies initially use subcontracted potting to spped up time to market and later invest in their own dispensing or potting system when quantities remain permanently high.

Can I switch from subcontracted potting to my own dispensing system later?

Yes. Many companies use subcontracted potting to accelerate market launch and to test materials and processes under real production conditions. As quantities increase, the transition to in-house series production can follow.