Innovations that define ultrasonic metal welding

1984 the first compact splice welder with easy tool changeover and gathering block. Adjustment of tool size within a few minutes (MOSKITO).
1985 the first electronic device for quality control (QC-M).
1985 the first device for electronic monitoring of wire compression (QC-F).
1986 the first welding equipment with automatic tool adjustment in less than 5 seconds and in 0.1 mm increments (MOSKITO-Automatic).
1988 the first monitor controlled splice welder with automatic pre-programming of parameters and tooling with extensive quality control including SPC capability (QC-Fox).
1991 the first splice-welding equipment not requiring any parameter and tool adjustments (STAPLA-Q1).
1995 the most simple ultrasonics splicer digital controller with ultimate process quality control capability (STAPLA-CONTROLLER).
1996 the first seam welding system for solar panel assemblies.
1997 the first rotary welding system for A1 packaging.
1997 the first precision 20kHz universal welder for termination of flat-ribbon cables.
1998 the only portable splicer capable of welding a cross section of 40mm2 on the harness board.
1999 a universal terminal press is introduced for ultrasonic wire termination.
Stapla carries a full line of special welding systems for manual and fully automatic operation. Spot welding (CONDOR), Seam Welder, terminal welder (Ultrasonic Applicator), flat ribbon cable, ULTRAINDEXER - multi-connection application and the Tip Welder - solidifying stranded wires.
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