ECOSONIC

The present and future of ultrasonic welding technology

ECOSONIC

The present and future of ultrasonic welding technology

Ultrasonic Welding Systems
The demand of the production industry for complex and efficient automation systems is constantly increasing. Herrmann Ultrasonics offers a wide range of solutions for ultrasonic system integration. The basis is therefore sound ultrasonic expert knowledge and a modern product portfolio: From system integration and smooth start-up to production assistance and professional operator training - Herrmann Ultrasonics provides the general prerequisites for safe process-related implementation of a flexible automation system.
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Advantages of Herrmann ultrasonic weld systems
All weld systems in the HiQ modular, MPW product line and weld systems such as the actuators VE SLIMLINE or VE COMPACTLINE are characterized by:

Industry Proven technology for fortune 500 companies

Unbeatable cycle times for assembly production

Individually adaptation to accommodate different manufacturing environments

Robust equipment and repeatable output in continuous operation

All-round application development consulting – 360° ULTRASONIC ENGINEERING

Possible applications for ultrasonic welding systems
Herrmann Ultrasonics provides standard actuators, HiQ, and HiS modules that offer a high level of flexibility that can be easily adapted to individual customer requirements. The modular system offers extensive integration solutions for machine builders and the automation industry. Be it for automation systems or for robot solutions: Each ultrasonic welding system forms a functional unit, allowing ease of integration and start-up. The ultrasonic welding systems are successfully used in the plastics and LI battery industries.
Special ultrasonic welding systems
For the FOOD, HYGIENE, MEDICAL, BATTERY, CONSUMER industries, Herrmann Ultrasonics provides further application-specific ultrasonic welding systems and modules. Further product descriptions under packaging technology and continuous ultrasonics.