When plastic parts in vehicles fit perfectly, remain invisible and function reliably over the long term, there is often an invisible force behind them: ultrasound.
Making splices with ultrasound – basically welding cables together – is now pretty common for low-voltage stuff and cables with small cross-sections. But high-voltage applications with individual cable cross-sections from 16 to 95 mm² could also benefit from this tech.
We are excited to announce the opening of our new sales office in India. This marks a significant step in Telsonic’s global growth journey and our ongoing commitment to serving our customers worldwide.
The packaging industry faces a major challenge: With the introduction of the new packaging and packaging waste regulation (PPWR) in the European Union, the focus on sustainable materials was further emphasized.
TELSONIC Canada Inc. has relocated to new, modern facilities in Windsor, Ontario. Since the founding in 2018, its mission has been to meet the growing demand for technical sales and service across the Canadian market.
Digitalisation in production is not a short-term trend, but is gaining momentum. Continuously recording and analysing relevant data leads to decisive gains in knowledge in order to better understand interrelationships and interactions and to control complex production processes more efficiently.