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December, 2017


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Page 85 Herrmann Launches Ultrasonic Welder


Bartlett, IL — Herrmann Ultrasonics has introduced its HiQ DIALOG, an ultrasonic welding system. According to the company, the system can sig- nificantly reduce cycle times,


changeover and downtime. Its programmable stroke selec-


tion (start and end position of the sonotrode) optimizes cycle times. The stroke can be individually adjusted for the required weld task and the size of the application being welded. SoftTouch mode prevents damage to sensitive joints by allowing a quick approach with gentle contact to the application. With the help of the quick-


change system and optional hinged tool change cover, the ultrasonic stack can be quickly mounted with minimum effort, in under a minute. The requirements for high-qual-


ity products in medical engineering have become increasingly diverse and complex. In addition to tight- ness, strength and minimum genera- tion of particles, process validation and traceability are important quali- ty criteria. The DataRecorder is responsible for recording and archiv- ing all weld process values and parameters. Strict criteria, in accor- dance with FDA 21CFR Part 11, can be met with the FSC software pack- age, which authenticates and docu- ments all activities. According to the company,


ultrasonic welding uses 75 percent less energy than other thermal join-


ing processes. The ultrasonic vibrations are


specifically applied to the joint area for only a few milliseconds during welding. The digital ultrasonic gen- erator ULTRAPLAST is designed to provide an extremely high degree of efficiency and up to 6,200W of power. A patented, flexible drive design offers fast production with excellent


repeatability. Contact: Herrmann Ultrasonics,


Inc., 1261 Hardt Circle, Bartlett, IL 60103 % 630-626-1626 fax: 630-626- 1627 E-mail: cassandra.thibodeau@ hermannultrasonics.com Web: www.herrmannultrasonics.com


HiQ DIALOG ultrasonic welder.


INGUN Intros Test Probe for HSD Plug Connectors


Lake Wylie, SC — INGUN is now offering an innovative solution for contacting HSD plug connectors dur- ing routine testing. HSD plug con- nectors are used to transfer high- speed data (HSD) for navigation and entertainment in the automotive industry. Now, with INGUN’s HFS-819,


data currents with a high rate, such as LVDS signals, GVIF or USB, can be transferred reliably. Data transfer rates of up to 1.6 Gb/s can be carried out with the test probe. Assembly consists of a flange that is connected with a screw-in coded connector. With its flexible mounting, optimal alignment to the HSD plug connector under test is ensured. INGUN’s probes are available


in a wide variety of possible versions. The company also offers test fixtures in both standardized and custom ver- sions to meet particular test require- ments.


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