History
For many people in Germany, 1945 was “zero hour”. For Heinz Wenzel, it was one of the greatest moments of his life. This was the moment when he founded Wevo, a company that has become an international leader in quality and innovation, particularly in the field of electrical casting resins.
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Milestones
As digital microprocessors now allowed electronic components to be connected to subsystems, the automotive industry was increasingly moving into electronics, with the first significant progress being made in electronic engine control. The introduction of the first emission norms also triggered the development of electronic components. Wevo’s reputation as an innovator grew with numerous pioneering developments in electro casting resins for automotive electronics, which had to meet increasing demands with respect to temperature and chemical resistance.
In the 1980s, Wevo’s polyamide hot-melt glues were amongst the first hot-melts for glue-bonding automotive filters and marked a significant step in the company history. The next milestone was the appointment of Dr Gustav Neidlinger as Managing Director, who steered the company into an era of marked expansion. In the 1990s Wevo developed flame-retardant electrical casting resins for the high-insulation classes B and F, resulting in the first UL listing in 1993.
In 2004 Wevo undertook its first activities in China in response to the growing importance of the Asian market for electrical and electronic components. This paved the way for the establishment of Wevo subsidiaries in Guangzhou (to serve mainland China) and Hong Kong (for the rest of Asia) in 2014. Driven by the growth in demand for its products, Wevo expanded its capacities throughout this period. Thermal management was also becoming increasingly important due to ever-smaller electronic components and the launch of automotive hybrid technology. Wevo’s responded by developing a thermal-conductive polyurethane, silicone and epoxy resins portfolio.
Today, Wevo’s tailored resins for electrical and electronic components are indispensable in the automotive, home, engineering and energy sectors. Wherever solutions are needed for casting or bonding applications, Wevo makes them possible. 1,250 customers worldwide are now benefiting from more than 500 different products supplied by Wevo.
Wevo has remained independent right from the start. We are a family-owned business with products of uncompromising high quality that have made us highly successful in the global market. We are especially proud of that.