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Rinco Ultrasonics Unveils Products

Rinco Ultrasonics Unveils Products

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The AGM Pro ultrasonic generator.


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The Electrical Motion ultrasonic welding machine.

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Rinco Ultrasonics USA, Inc., Danbury, Connecticut, has launched two products.

Its new AGM Pro ultrasonic generator is designed to be built into automation lines and special-purpose machines for controlling ultrasonic components. The digital Industry 4.0-capable AGM Pro is an upgraded version of Rinco’s current AGM ultrasonic generator and is perfectly suited for semiautomated and automated applications mostly for the automotive, packaging and food cutting industries. The redeveloped ultrasonic generator boasts a narrow design, has smaller dimensions and is almost 50 percent lighter. It is equipped with a communications module for numerous industrial protocols.

Rinco Ultrasonics also launched its new Electrical Motion ultrasonic welding machine. The machine, available in 20 kHz and 35 kHz frequencies, represents a move away from traditional pneumatic type press systems to electrically driven machines. The Electrical Motion welding system enables users to finely regulate the weld, using precise positioning of the horn, along with the applied welding force to the welding rate. This means better result in welding, punching, cutting and sealing of molded thermoplastic parts, nonwovens and synthetics textiles. Another key feature of the Electrical Motion welding system is a high-performance, industry-type PC that can be operated easily via a 12″ adjustable touchscreen, with the welding process triggered through an ergonomically designed two-hand operation.

For more information, visit www.rinco-usa.com.


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