Revolit GmbH | Switzerland | Multilayer Heat Plates | Industrial Thermal Systems
Swiss engineering for controlled thermal performance
Revolit is a Swiss engineering company focused on metallurgically bonded multilayer heat plates and their integration into industrial thermal systems. Instead of improving thermal performance through mass alone, Revolit engineers conductivity distribution, layer sequence, interface stability and geometry as one controlled thermal architecture.
The result is a platform logic that translates application requirements into reproducible industrial solutions — from standardized series architectures to project-specific clad and multilayer systems.
Corporate Profile
Revolit GmbH is a Swiss limited liability company (GmbH) based in Wollerau, Canton of Schwyz. The company operates under the UID / VAT number CHE-459.222.479 MWST and focuses on the engineering, development and industrial realization of multilayer heat plates for demanding thermal applications.
Revolit serves customers that require controlled heat spreading, reproducible temperature behavior, robust interface design and scalable industrial manufacturability.
Operating Model and Technological Orientation
Revolit does not position itself as a conventional sheet supplier. The company operates as an engineering architecture business in which material pairing, core / skin selection, geometry, interface design and manufacturability are evaluated at system level.
Multilayer systems are therefore treated as conductivity-distribution architectures rather than simple composite sheets. Effective in-plane conductivity, anisotropic heat-flow behavior and geometric boundary conditions are analyzed as interdependent design variables.
Core Competencies
- Metallurgical bonding and multilayer architecture design
- Conductivity-distribution engineering and lateral heat spreading
- Geometry- and interface-driven thermal system design
- Validation logic, performance modeling and engineering decision support
- Industrialization of serial and project-specific thermal platforms
Portfolio Logic and Industrialization
The standardized Revolit portfolio includes RevoTHERM®, RevoCORE® and RevoDUR® as sales-ready multilayer platforms for defined thermal performance windows. RevoLAB® is the sales-ready custom platform for specialized clad systems and advanced multilayer architectures beyond standardized series geometries.
In addition to proprietary multilayer architectures, Revolit also integrates highly specialized clad and semi-finished materials sourced from qualified high-tech suppliers. These materials are not treated as off-the-shelf commodities; they are evaluated, refined, configured and industrialized within Revolit's engineering logic.
Engineering Authority and Documentation
Engineering decisions are derived from thermodynamic modeling, conductivity logic, validation methodology and manufacturing constraints. Revolit documents this through structured technical content, architecture definitions, application-specific evaluation routes and reproducible engineering frameworks.
The Engineering Platform provides access to technical background, evaluation logic and documentation that support system-level decisions rather than isolated material comparisons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Revolit primarily a raw material supplier?
No. Revolit operates as an engineering and architecture platform for multilayer heat plates and industrial thermal systems.
What differentiates RevoLAB® from the standardized portfolio?
RevoLAB® covers project-specific clad and multilayer architectures, including sourced high-tech semi-finished products that are further engineered and industrialized by Revolit.
Which applications are particularly suitable for Revolit systems?
Projects with demanding requirements in temperature uniformity, lateral heat spreading, controlled warm-up behavior, interface stability and scalable manufacturability are particularly suitable.
Where is Revolit based?
Revolit GmbH is based in Wollerau, Switzerland.
Are RevoCORE® and RevoDUR® protected trademarks?
Yes. The platform names are registered and consistently used as protected brand identifiers.