Ultrasonic Welding Precision for technical textiles
Ultrasonic welding bonds synthetic textiles without needle and thread—ideal for high-load functional zones and defined geometries. We use the process to secure electrode layers, reinforcements, cable channels, and mechanical anchoring points.
Use cases: EMS conductive structures, reinforcement zones, secure transitions to electronics.
Which applications are best suited for ultrasonic welding?
Ultrasonic welding is ideal for synthetic materials and high-load functional zones. It is used to fix electrode layers, reinforcements, or cable channels precisely and permanently—without additional seams or adhesives. We also use ultrasonic welding as a key element of ETS AI (Advanced Integration) to implement highly efficient, durable electrical requirements at the highest level.
What advantages does ultrasonic welding offer in series production?
The process is highly repeatable and well suited for automation. This enables stable production with short cycle times—especially for larger volumes—resulting in consistent quality and predictable manufacturing costs.
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