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Keyless remote housing comes together with more consistent quality and less cost with ultrasonic and laser welding

Keyless remote housing comes together with more consistent quality and less cost with ultrasonic and laser welding

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AUTOMOTIVE Keyless remote housing comes together with more consistent quality and less cost with ultrasonic and laser welding RESULTS • Increased manufacturing throughput • Improved durability • Lower costs, reduced assembly time, and no consumables • Less risk of inconsistent quality Keys to quality Branson ultrasonic and laser technology simplify assembly, speed production, lower costs, and ensure quality. APPLICATION Keyless remote assembly CHALLENGE Keyless remotes, or keyless entry systems, gained widespread use during the 1990s. The two remote halves were originally assembled using either an adhesive or snap-fit method. The use of adhesives required consumables, which had to be sourced, stored, applied to the component parts, and then fully cured—multiple steps that added

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