Innovations by Elektrisola | For the History of Elektrisola click here! |
1966
First in market with 10-kg-spool for 0.05 mm wire
1969
Starting ultrafine wire production 0.010 - 0.030 in Switzerland
1970
Introduction of environment-friendly catalytic enameling oven system
1972
First rod breaking machine in Germany
1978
Development of biconical spools for fine wires 0.04 - 0.10 mm
1983
Development of an enamelled brass wire with most narrow resistance tolerance for injection valves
1987
Polyurethane enameled wire, class 155 introduced
1987
Ford Q1 certification
1989
Introduction of computer controlled enameling machines with In-line Process Control
1990
Precise Metering of lubrication introduced, to improve windability at high winding speeds and assure low outgasing
1992
Introduction of EAPC (Elektrisola Active Process Control). Based on computer controlled machine sensors monitoring all important process parameters, what assures wire quality on-line
1993
Introduction of permanent in-line laser measurement of OD on single enameling lines in production what assures tight tolerances
1993
Worldwide first Polyurethane enameled wire, class 180 introduced
1994
First ISO 9002 certification
1995
Increasing spool weight for fine wires like 0.063 mm to 27 kg
1996
Studies with University of Vienna for outgasing behaviour for relays leading to introduction of lubrication-free wires (G-types)
1997
First QS 9000 certification
1997
Acquisition of ultrafine wire production from Huber & Suhner and Polydraht, Switzerland
2002
Taped litz wire production started
2003
First TS 16949 certification
2003
Square litz wire introduced
2003
Increasing spool weight for 0.045 mm to 20 kg
2005
Customer demand for high quality heavy wire lead to development and introduction of new heavy wire enameling machines
2006
Introduction of new test certificate levels with in-line SPC data
2006
Development of Fully Insulated Wire (FIW), start of IEC-standardization process
2007
Successful to enamel 5.8 µm wire
2008
Production of heavier litz wires up to 11 mm
2012
Development of Smartbond litz wire for wireless applications