RAMPF Dosiertechnik

  • Specialist for mixing and dispensing machines for sealing, bonding and encapsulating
  • More than 1,700 system solutions marketed worldwide
  • More than 30 years of experience in the field of low pressure mixing and dispensing equipment
zur Website
RAMPF Dosiertechnik

RAMPF Giessharze

  • Specialist for two-component polyurethane and foam gaskets
  • RAMPF Polyurethanes for sealing, casting, encapsulating and bonding
  • Since 1980  RAMPF Giessharze produces two-component polyurethane systems
zur Website
RAMPF Giessharze

RAMPF Tooling

  • Specialist for semi-finished products, products for models, molds, tools and for large volume castings
  • The key applications are prototyping, modeling, styling, casting, laminating, as well as metal forming
  • Creator of the first polyurethane board material
zur Website
RAMPF Tooling

RAMPF Ecosystems

  • Specialist for innovative recycling polyols and plant systems
  • Europes largest industrial equipment for thermal glycolyses
zur Website
RAMPF Ecosystems

EPUCRET Mineralgusstechnik

  • Specialist for the development and production of machine beds made of mineral casting
  • Market leader worldwide
  • More than 30 years experience
zur Website
EPUCRET Mineralgusstechnik

Up to date: News from RAMPF

News from the RAMPF Group:

Contact for journalists:

T +49 (0) 7123 9342-1045

E response@rampf-gruppe.de

26.08.2010

RAMPF Giessharze develops antibacterial foam gasket

Bacteria are everywhere – in the air, in the water, on the soil. Thus, the useless microbes don’t spread in buildings, clean rooms or in cars RAMPF Giessharze has developed the antibacterial foam gasket RAKU-PUR® 32-3276, which is certified according to VDI 6022. The new, strong two-component polyurethane system seals air grilles, diffusers, dampers, filters, lamps and other air conditioning systems securely.

Machinery and material from one single source: The antibacterial foam gasket form RAMPF Giessharze is dispensed with pinpoint accuracy on the air conditioning element. The mixing system is from RAMPF Dosiertechnik.

Air conditioning systems from Koolair in the spectacular new Convention Centre Dublin.

Invisible and efficient – this is how the new antibacterial foam gasket from RAMPF protects against mildew, yeasts, bacteria and legionella. The thixotropic material made of polyurethane with the brand name RAKU-PUR® 32-3276 shows a very compact, hydrophobic integral skin. That is why the system is perfect for the foaming of complex three-dimensional components with convex or concave structure. Thanks to the thixotropy the dimension of the foam bead remains constant also for slopes and inclinations. Alongside its inertness, other excellent properties of the material are its high tear strength, low water absorption, minimal waiting period until assembly and its optimum adhesion on different surfaces – whether painted or powder coated. Furthermore the product meets the hygiene requirements for air conditioning systems according to the standard VDI 6022 and has been acknowledged by the Institute of Air Hygiene as microbially inert. The material is therefore predestined for use in public buildings such as hospitals or in dust-free rooms and wet areas, where microbes are absolutely taboo.

Concept „machinery and material from one single source“ saves money
A company which uses the latest technology of RAMPF first is the company Koolair. The leading air conditioning specialist from Spain insists for all applications connected to the field of air distribution like air grilles, diffusers and dampers on the use of the antibacterial polyurethane foam gasket RAKU-PUR® 32-3276. The foam is applied by a low-pressure mixing and dispensing system from the affiliated company RAMPF Dosiertechnik. According to information from Koolair the company is able to achieve consistent savings up to 40 percent using RAMPF technologies. As the air conditioning technology provided by the Spanish specialist is in global demand the two-part polyurethane system is not only installed in hospitals or private homes but also in the spectacular new Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland, or in extravagant hotel buildings such as the Puerta de America in Madrid.