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Of special interest to developers and manufacturers of electrical and electronic products in the automotive, consumer electronics and medical markets, the
o Reliability: Ultrasonic welding can be monitored through time, energy, power and height limits, ensuring excellent process control.
o Cost savings: Elimination of consumables such as solder, flux, crimp connectors and braze materials makes ultrasonics the most cost-effective and environmentally safe process available for welding.
o Tool life: Multilobe ultrasonic tools are precision machined from high-quality tool steel, providing long life, ease of setup, and weld accuracy.
o Speed: Typical weld cycles are under 0.5 seconds.
o Low operating costs: Ultrasonics require less than 1/30 of the energy of resistance welding.
o Automation potential: Efficient size, minimal maintenance and orientation flexibility make
o Insulation dispersal: In most cases, the high-frequency scrubbing action of the ultrasonic process eliminates the need to strip insulation from magnet wire or preclean parts.
Other products of special interest include the Branson GMX-20MA ultrasonic metal spot welder and the GMX-W1 Ultrasonic Wire Splicer. The GMX-20MA joins nonferrous metals, including bus bars, foils, switches, and wire terminations in automotive electrical systems, electric vehicles, batteries and battery packs, power storage systems and related applications. The GMX-W1 splicer is a lightweight, compact and ergonomic system that can splice wires in-line, or in a pig-tail configuration. It is ideal for use as a portable unit on wire harness in-line assembly boards.
Emerson technology and expertise help customers with complex manufacturing demands achieve quality welds and deliver accurate and consistent performance while increasing productivity. Joining solutions overcome ROI threats by reducing labor costs and improving operational efficiency. Emerson expertise and
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