Fuchs exhibits at German electronics event

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Global lubrication operator Fuchs recently attended Productronica 2025. Respected as the leading trade fair in the world for companies manufacturing and developing electronics, the event ran for four days at Fair Ground in Munich, Germany.

Fuchs was onsite to present its cutting-edge lubricant services and technologies designed specifically for the semiconductor sector. An international group formed in Germany, Fuchs has formulated, produced and delivered lubricants for 90 years for almost all industries and applications. With over 6,000 employees working through 55 companies across the globe, the lubrication manufacturer is regarded as the foremost independent supplier of oils, greases and fluids.

With over 10,000 products and services to its credit, Fuchs offers industrial lubricants like slideway oil and gear oil, grease in various formats, metal processing solutions like cutting fluid and serves special applications with turbine oil and wire rope lubricant. It is also known as a top provider of lubrication solutions for semiconductor manufacturing equipment applications, providing vacuum lubricants from its NyeClean and NyeTorr product lines.

Each year, Productronica offers delegates a chance to delve into the world of electronics manufacturing and highlights new market trends and innovations from leading enterprises around the world like Fuchs. The multi-day event includes presentations, discussions and live demonstrations while providing an opportunity for networking, career progression and the potential to learn more about brand-new projects.

The 2025 edition showcased a variety of specialist fields including printed circuit boards (PCBs), electronic manufacturing services (EMS), surface mount technologies (SMT), future production, production support and semiconductors.

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