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Characteristics of Two-Vibration-System Ultrasonic Plastic Welding with 90 kHz and 20 kHz Vibration Systems at Right Angles
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The direct welding characteristics of an ultrasonic plastic welding system with an upper 90 kHz longitudinal welding tip with a small vibration amplitude and a lower 20 kHz low frequency torsional vibration welding tip with a large vibration amplitude at right angles are studied. By using a combination of high and low vibration frequency systems with small and large vibration amplitude welding tips, the welding characteristics are improved, resulting in a smaller required vibration amplitude and less damage to the specimens due to vibration than those using conventional systems. The two-vibration-system welding equipment consists of a 90 kHz upper longitudinal vibration source with six bolt-clamped Langevin-type piezoelectric ceramic (lead-zircon-titanate; PZT) transducers 15 mm in diameter, a 20 kHz torsional vibration system 40 mm in diameter and a welding frame. The total required velocity amplitude of the two-vibration-system welding equipment is decreased and the welding characteristics are improved significantly compared to those of conventional one-vibration-system for both soft and hard plastic sheet welding.
Title: Characteristics of Two-Vibration-System Ultrasonic Plastic Welding with 90 kHz and 20 kHz Vibration Systems at Right Angles
Description:
The direct welding characteristics of an ultrasonic plastic welding system with an upper 90 kHz longitudinal welding tip with a small vibration amplitude and a lower 20 kHz low frequency torsional vibration welding tip with a large vibration amplitude at right angles are studied.
By using a combination of high and low vibration frequency systems with small and large vibration amplitude welding tips, the welding characteristics are improved, resulting in a smaller required vibration amplitude and less damage to the specimens due to vibration than those using conventional systems.
The two-vibration-system welding equipment consists of a 90 kHz upper longitudinal vibration source with six bolt-clamped Langevin-type piezoelectric ceramic (lead-zircon-titanate; PZT) transducers 15 mm in diameter, a 20 kHz torsional vibration system 40 mm in diameter and a welding frame.
The total required velocity amplitude of the two-vibration-system welding equipment is decreased and the welding characteristics are improved significantly compared to those of conventional one-vibration-system for both soft and hard plastic sheet welding.
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