St. Louis-based Emerson offers Branson ultrasonic equipment that can slit, bond, seal, or quilt man-made fiber nonwovens for medical and non-medical applications. The company reports a major advancement is the ultrasonic welder’s ability to monitor and record welding data in real-time. This enhances the customer’s quality control capabilities and allows continuous improvements even in automated lines.
Another recent advance is the addition of Fieldbus capabilities in Branson’s DCX F ultrasonic welding system, which allows multiple welding systems to connect and communicate directly with a programmable logic controller. Fieldbus enables the user to control weld parameters for an individual ultrasonic welder and monitor the status of a multi-welder production system using an electronic dashboard. In this manner, the user can optimize the production process and address issues as they arise.
Source: Online/NAN
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