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Glossary

In-situ sealing systems

In-situ seals are sealing systems that are applied to a component with the aid of mixing and dosing equipment and are not inserted or directly glued on. The advantage here is that the sealing foam adapts to the shape of the respective component and thus lies tension-free in the groove.  The in-situ sealing was made possible by the development of CNC and subsequently robot technology.