Sealing Business Won’t Dry Up With EV Rollouts

The proliferation of electric-drive technology portends shrinking numbers of vehicles that require petroleum products for propulsion and lubrication – two welcome scenarios for economies hamstrung by oil imports.

So, what about the future of sealing technologies? Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership is confident the money will continue to flow.

“Looking at this new market, actually, it appears to be pretty attractive,” says Luis Lorenzo, the supplier’s chief technology ...

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