Did you know? A large number of every-day products are welded using ultrasonics. Our technology is used in many different industries to permanently bond plastic materials and nonferrous metals.
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Highest weld quality: Vehicle parts must be joined to be tight, strong, dimensionally accurate and visually impeccable. Ultrasonic welding is a fast and economic solution for this complex task.
For packaging with thermoplastic sealing layers, such as capsules, pouches, drink cartons, cups and trays, ultrasonic sealing provides a large number of options: above all, high cycle rates and tight seals despite potential product residues in the seal area.
Ultrasonic welding of nonwovens is an extremely fast and stable process that is easily repeatable and directly available without the need for pre-heating. The technology allows for simultaneous embossing, laminating and cutting.
Applications in the medical industry are as varied as they are demanding. With ultrasonics, these requirements can be met and even exceeded. We will show you how you can use this innovative technology to sustainably improve the manufacturing and quality of your medical application.
The requirements of components for the electronics industry have become increasingly complex and wide-ranging: Tightness, accurate dimensions, and the impeccable visual appearance of surfaces are typical quality criteria.
Highest weld quality: Process visualization and process stability provide for product safety and repeatability. Small footprint for easy integration into production lines. Ultrasonic metal welding is the ideal solution for maximum quality in production.
Individual requirements for the wide range of consumer components are very high: tightness, strength, dimensional accuracy, perfect visual appearance and surface finish are standard.
The concept of automation covers different fields of application for ultrasonic technology: Weld systems integrated in an automatic system, individual components used in special-type welding machines, or flexible use in robot cells.