tesa awaits you at drupa this year with a multi-colored product range and an unusual exhibition stand, May 3rd to 16th, 2012, in Düsseldorf/Germany. The focus will be on numerous innovations for the flying splice, plate mounting and splicing in paper production.
A new category of tapes for constructive bonding made by tesa. tesa® ACXplus has a powerful bond on materials with different surface characteristics, offers optimal stress dissipation due to its viscoelastic behaviour and is restistant to temperatures and demanding weather conditions.
Thanks to smart adhesion technology, the initial eleven varieties of high-quality hooks, produced from chromium-plated metal and stainless steel, can support items of up to 12 kilos in weight. No effort, no tools, no holes needed.
Whether exterior or interior, permanent or temporary applications. tesa offers adhesive tape technologies of the 21st century tailored to the needs of the automotive industry.
Your passion is showbusiness - our's is adhesive tapes. To combine them, we have been working closely with representatives from the industry and created a new tesa® assortment, which best meets the market needs.
tesa offers a wide range of products for applications in the health markets as well as a special range of adhesive tapes specifically for the in vitro diagnostics (IVD) industry.
The waterproof product range brings order to the bathroom and shower. This is made possible thanks to Powerstrips with increased holding power, hooks, brackets and trays in an attractive design.
Environmental protection often starts with the small things. For example, with our environmentally friendly product range: The solvent-free products and their packaging are largely made of recycled or renewable raw materials.
Once again, pirated and counterfeit material is currently the subject of much discussion right now on 26 April, World Intellectual Property Day. The importance of this subject is also demonstrated by a study conducted by tesa scribos, which has found that the financial damage to the clothing industry as a result of forgeries is currently between 7 and 10 percent of global sales.