After extensive testing, the torsional ultrasonic technology by Telsonic was ultimately chosen for the CLARA radiometer, developed by the Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium in Davos (PMOD/WRC) a remarkably lightweight and compact device for measuring the total solar irradiance (TSI) in space.
Since the late 1980’s the automotive wire harness manufacturing industry has been the single largest user of ultrasonic welding, mostly using the technology in the splicing of wires.
This informative article by Telsonic’s Martin Frost, looks at the different types of filter media, their applications, and discusses how ultrasonic welding, cutting, and sealing processes have become a key part in the production of different filter types.
Ultrasonic joining technology is widely used to produce reliable electrical connections in the automotive industry, as well as in a broad range of other fields. The benefits of ultrasonic wire splicing include lower electrical resistance, improved cost efficiency and a high level of protection against corrosion
Telsonic’s Collaborative Research Partnerships: USCAR (United States Council for Automotive Research LLC), ARENA2036, the “Active Research Environment for the Next generation of Automobiles” and "Bayern Innovativ".
By leveraging the unique features of our TT7 Telsoterminal, MPX Ultrasonic Welding System, and TelsoSplice TS3, along with our proactive approach to error prevention and advanced sensor technology, customers can achieve their goals in automated driving and meet the demanding safety standards.