Oetiker's CEO believes that application of clamps on the driveshaft, steering solutions, airbags and air suspension will remain unchanged even as e-mobility takes centrestage.
A typical 130mm-width strip can produce up to 13 slit bands of 10mm, each converted into a separate spool of metal.
This cooling hose connector features multi-crimp rings that provide 360deg sealing along with good aesthetics.
Machine rolls out a production-ready clamp after conducting automated quality check on various parameters on each unit.
A staffer loads a wide band of steel under a slitter, which is the very first step in the process of manufacturing clamps.
Portfolio of connecting solutions manufactured and supplied by Oetiker in India.
Freshly minted clamps before they are shipped to customers. Oetiker practices just-in-time to avoid build-up in inventory.
Stock of wide bands of steel, which differ in width and thickness; raw material supplied by POSCO and Outokumpo.
Fully automated machine carries out forming and rounding operations on the slit bands, shaping them into ear clamps.
The Panvel plant, near Mumbai, employs about 75 people in the 26-27 age group, on the shopfloor.
Machine slits the wide band, which typically has a width of 130mm into pre-defined units of 5, 7, 9, 10 or 12 millimetres.
BS VI norms by 2020 to drive demand for Oetiker clamps in India

Oetiker India looks to ride upcoming demand from BS VI emission norms, which will also help the company reinforce its position in the world’s largest two-wheeler market. The Switzerland-headquartered connecting solutions supplier is also studying the megatrends in the personal and passenger mobility segments to home in on potential opportunities.

29 Jan 2018 | 13542 Views | By Amit Panday

Zurich-based Oetiker, which is celebrating 75 years of manufacturing clamps and connecting solutions, is looking to drive its business in India on the back of the implementation of BS VI emission norms from April 2020. Oetiker is a leading supplier of connecting solutions to the passenger vehicle, commercial and industrial ...

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