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Automotive fuel heaters and other heating systems for automotive applications •
Wire-wound heating technology heating systems for tumble driers •
Appliances products for mothers and babies and oil radiators •
Heating components/units for industrial applications and end users •
Stoves, ovens and furnaces: for all industrial fields of application •
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| Employees : |
700 |
| Year established : |
1946 |
Business : |
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Air heaters •
Air preheaters •
Air-circulation furnaces •
Blow-by gas heating systems •
Chamber furnaces •
Continuous furnaces •
Drying kilns •
Electric furnaces •
Heaters for switch cabinets •
Heating elements •
High temperature furnaces •
Industrial furnaces •
Industrial heating systems •
PTC heating elements •
Ring-type radiators •
SCR Systems (Selective catalytic reduction) •
Sintering furnaces • Technical plastics •
Tempering furnaces •
Tower furnaces
Since the company was founded in 1946, David+Baader has been involved in electrical heating systems and now ranks among the world's leading manufacturers of electrical heating elements and appliances. As far as creative electrical heating concepts are concerned, innovative ideas and state-of-the-art technologies have enabled DBK to forge ahead of the competition.
In the home, DBK's patented solutions prevent milk boiling over and ensure that the washing is tumble-dried properly. They make sure that, when you drive to work, the car starts reliably when the temperature drops below zero and that the windscreen stays clear of mist. They also ensure that paint and lacquer dries evenly in industrial drying cabinets.
DBK solutions create security and comfort, as well as helping to save energy. DBK invests large sums of money in research and development every year. As a result of these and the company's flexibility, state-of-the-art technology, commitment and a feeling for the needs of the market, DBK has been able to move out of the ranks of the heater manufacturers and become an international system supplier and an innovation partner for various industrial concerns.
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