09.29.22
Janet Devine, president of Sonobond Ultrasonics, Inc., announced that becoming part of the Inductotherm Group will now provide its customers with increased resources and benefits. Although Sonobond has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Inductotherm Group’s parent company for over 30 years, Sonobond and its customers will now have greater access to advanced power supply technologies, global service resources, and expanded supply chain resources.
The launch of Sonobond’s new website is the first of many positive changes for the company. According to Devine, “Our new brand logo and website represent a lot more than a new design. They signify our direct connection to more than 40 companies that offer advanced technology and manufacturing resources that will enhance our ability to deliver the innovative products our customers have come to rely on.”
Devine continues, “We wanted to take advantage of all the advantages and benefits Inductotherm Group provides for our customers, as quickly as possible, so transitioning our marketing materials to our new ‘Inductotherm’ look will continue after our new website has launched.”
The company’s SeamMaster Ultrasonic Sewing Machine and fabric bonding machinery utilize high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations that cause synthetic fibers to soften and fuse, creating strong, regulatory-compliant, fully-sealed seams, without stitch holes, glue gaps, fraying or unraveling. These seams are required for body armor, PPE garments, face masks, surgical and hospital gowns, and hazmat gear. Filtration products that also benefit from ultrasonically-produced leak-proof seams include: pleated, HVAC and HEPA filters; air, liquid and gas filters; acoustic and insulation panels for automotive and aviation use; heavy-duty filter bags for food, chemical, pharma and household use; oil containment booms and oil spill clean-up cloths.
The launch of Sonobond’s new website is the first of many positive changes for the company. According to Devine, “Our new brand logo and website represent a lot more than a new design. They signify our direct connection to more than 40 companies that offer advanced technology and manufacturing resources that will enhance our ability to deliver the innovative products our customers have come to rely on.”
Devine continues, “We wanted to take advantage of all the advantages and benefits Inductotherm Group provides for our customers, as quickly as possible, so transitioning our marketing materials to our new ‘Inductotherm’ look will continue after our new website has launched.”
Ultrasonic Textile/Nonwoven Applications and New Opportunities
Sonobond’s ultrasonic sewing and fabric bonding machines will add a new dimension to Inductotherm Group’s capabilities. Applications for the technical textiles industry, which have continued unabated for over three decades, present new opportunities for growth, especially wherever sewn seams are not adequate to satisfy end-use requirements for nonwovens, synthetics, and blends with up to 40% natural materials. Sonobond’s access to Inductotherm Group’s expanded manufacturing and supply chain resources will increase its ability to provide cost-effective assembly solutions.The company’s SeamMaster Ultrasonic Sewing Machine and fabric bonding machinery utilize high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations that cause synthetic fibers to soften and fuse, creating strong, regulatory-compliant, fully-sealed seams, without stitch holes, glue gaps, fraying or unraveling. These seams are required for body armor, PPE garments, face masks, surgical and hospital gowns, and hazmat gear. Filtration products that also benefit from ultrasonically-produced leak-proof seams include: pleated, HVAC and HEPA filters; air, liquid and gas filters; acoustic and insulation panels for automotive and aviation use; heavy-duty filter bags for food, chemical, pharma and household use; oil containment booms and oil spill clean-up cloths.