Traditionally, dedicated ultrasonic welding equipment has been used to assemble only one type of product at a time. But, in today's high-mix, low-volume environment, manufacturers are demanding more flexibility.
More than 22 million U.S. workers are exposed to noise levels that put them at risk for hearing loss. Plant managers are obligated to protect their workers' hearing.
Cameron Compression Systems needed a way to reverse engineer old engine models to create solid models that could serve as the basis for manufacturing new ones.