Dürr AG, founded in 1895 and headquartered in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany, is a leading mechanical and plant engineering firm specializing in automation, digitalization, and energy efficiency. The company's extensive portfolio includes paint and final assembly systems, application technology, clean technology systems, industrial automation, and woodworking machinery and systems. Dürr serves a diverse range of industries, including automotive, furniture, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical devices, and electrical engineering. With a global presence spanning 139 locations in 33 countries, Dürr combines innovative technologies with comprehensive services to enhance production efficiency and sustainability.
EcoQPower uses energy flows in a completely new way to make automotive paint shop operations as energy efficient as possible. Dürr’s innovative system allows plant operators to move away from gas, a fossil fuel, towards climate-neutral production through electrification.
The Cyplan® ORC 70 NT is a new ORC module developed by Dürr that converts waste heat into clean electricity in the low-temperature range from temperatures of just 85°C.
The Dürr Group continues its expansion in the new business field of battery production. The mechanical and plant engineering firm is delivering an innovative technology for the sustainable manufacture of lithium-ion batteries. This will be used in CATL’s plant that is currently being built in Arnstadt, situated in the German state of Thuringia.
Dürr presented a new design concept for greater flexibility and efficiency in final assembly at the first NEXT.assembly Innovation Summit. The virtual event on October 25, 2022, attracted an international audience.
Dürr is building a new, turnkey paint shop for Chinese car manufacturer Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. for the flexible production of various models and drive systems. The focus is on intelligent networking and tracking all process sequences using a wealth of software solutions from the DXQ product family. Commissioning of the system is planned for 2023 at Chery’s company headquarters in Wuhu.
Upstream sealing stations in the car manufacturing painting process are already highly automated. However, sealing is still performed manually for hard-to-reach car body parts. Dürr recently developed a solution to further increase the level of automation and significantly reduce the need for manual intervention.
Higher first-run rate, less rework, systematic fault analysis: DXQplant.analytics helps paint shop operators improve production quality and effectiveness. The latest software tool from Dürr’s DXQanalyze product family detects systematic fault patterns and their causes early, making it much easier to find the relevant fault source.