Ultrasonic Welding Overview
Ultrasonic Welding is another type of Welding. Learn Welding and about Ultrasonic Welding.
Ultrasonic Welding is a process where the high frequency vibrations of
an ultrasound are applied to a piece that is to be welded. The pieces are put
under pressure and held together until they create what is know as a solid
state weld. Usually there needs to be a frequency between 20 and 40kHz in order
for this to work. This type of welding
is used for plastics and for joining two different materials.
By using an ultrasonic vibration there is no need for bolts, nails,
soldering or adhesives to keep the materials together. By using these
vibrations on thermoplastics melting occurs on the plastic as it pulls in the
energy of the vibration, which is pulled across the joint that needs to be
welded. On metals, ultrasonic welding happens when the material is taken
through friction welding.
The vibrations from the ultrasonic welding machine are produced by a
welding sonotrode (horn) and they soften the thermoplastic material along the
line of the joint. The equipment that is used will determine how strong the
weld is and this will depend on how the equipment is designed, the materials to
be welded and their properties and how the joint is designed.
The time it takes ultrasonic welding to happen is very short and for
mass production this type of welding works very effectively. This type of
welding will be used in the automotive industry for light clusters of things
that need done and in producing electronic products like the casings in mobile
phones.
Ultrasonic welding is used to
weld both hard plastics and soft plastics and some metals. Today the machines
are able to even do semi crystalline types of plastics. There is research and
testing going on to see how this process works because not everyone has
understood the power of this process. They are studying areas like how the
process parameters of something to be welded with relate to the quality of the
weld.
The process has needed to be studied because there has been more of a
demand for different types of plastics and for electronic pieces which are best
made by this process. In many respects it is still a developing field.
Ultrasonic welding is made up of several components. Some of these
components are:
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It needs a press that can hold two different parts
that will be put under pressure.
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An anvil to put the parts in place to take on the
elevated frequency vibration that is needed to hit the pieces.
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Something called an ultrasonic stack that has a
converter that holds the horn that needs to be tuned to the specific frequency.
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An electronic ultrasonic generator that can deliver a
higher power AC signal that can match the frequency that matches the resonance
of the stack.
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A controller that can control the movement that the
press will make and how it delivers the ultrasonic energy.
Ultrasonic welding can be found in many different areas beyond
electronics and the automotive industry. This process is also used in the
electrical area, with computers , with aerospace and with the packing and
medical industries.
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