Ultrasonic welding is increasingly used to create electrical connections, e.g. in the automotive industry. Typical applications are stranded wire splicing in benchtop as well as final assembly boards for wire harnesses.
Lightweight construction is an important trend in the automotive industry. As well as cutting down on weight – e.g. through the use of aluminium – it enables significant cost savings.
Telsonic’s Ultrasonic modules and systems have been designed to be
applied in a diverse number of ways. For many applications, where there
are few variations in part type or size, a dedicated automation solution is
often the most appropriate. However, where ultimate flexibility is required,
either due to the complex shape of a part or the need to process different
parts or products, then the most appropriate solution is often to mount the
ultrasonic technology to a 6-axis robot system.
Partnership is a term synonymous with the automotive sector, however the true test of this is a successful long-term relationship between customer and supplier on multiple projects.
What modern ultrasonic generators need to do today to meet the
requirements of Industry 4.0 and fully-automatic production processes.
At this year's Productronica, the focus was firmly on not only the Internet of Things, but also big data and miniaturisation.