Interview with Claus Regenberg (Telsonic) and Dr. Josef Laux (Magna) on the topic of lightweight construction in the automotive industry.
Industrial robotics specialist Yaskawa Ibérica exhibited at the IFEMA trade fair in Madrid from 7 to 9 May. The Japanese company showcased a range of innovative robot solutions for the plastics industry.
The MAG ultrasonic generator range from Telsonic is predestined for simple and complex welding and cutting tasks in production lines, individual workstations and special systems. Typical areas of application include welding of plastics and non-ferrous metals, cut'n'seal processes for nonwovens or portioning of food.
The Swiss Telsonic Group has been offering its industrial ultrasonic solutions through representation in Europe, America and Asia since 1966. Already in China (main office in Shenzhen) since 2007 and more recently in Korea (Seoul, Uiwang Gyeonggi-do) since 2017, with around 40 employees, Telsonic is doing business with local and international customers in the automotive supplier industry.
Ultrasonic technology is probably best known from the diagnostic field, where it is used to create images of unborn children. However, ultrasonics are also used in many industrial processes, for example, to join or cut plastics and metals as well as to separate, cut or screen.
Telsonic’s ultrasonic technology is fast becoming the process of choice fora growing number of automotive component manufacturers.