Innovations that define ultrasonic metal welding
1984 the first compact splice welder with easy tool change over 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 and 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).
1997 The most free maintenance splicer the Octopus and upgrade of Q1, the Twin 20.
Stapla carries a full line of special welding systems for manual and fully automatic operation. Spot welding (Condor), seam welder, terminal welder (ultrasonic application), flat ribbon cable... etc.
The Book. In addition to industry leading ultrasonic welding innovations we also wrote the book that defines the current state-of-the-art in ultrasonic welding.