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Ultrasonic Welding

One of the most common methods of joining plastics is ultrasonic welding. This method uses high-frequency vibrational energy to melt plastic, forming a weld.

Can be performed successfully using shear-type joints. Shear joints produce strong, hermetic bonds. In some limited situations, energy directors may work satisfactorily; but in most situations, the bond will not retain enough toughness for the application.

Many medical devices use this type joining method.

Advantages of Using Ultrasonic Welding

  • Environmental friendliness; no chemicals are used.
  • Good joint appearance.
  • Improved product uniformity.
  • Fast bonding, which gives high productivity
  • Low energy consumption
  • And it’s a computer-controlled process suitable for SPC

Typical Ultrasonic Welding Set-up Conditions

Horn Type Aluminum or titanium
Booster Type Green (1:1)
Welder Power 1,000 watts (typical)
Frequency 20 KHz
Fixture/nest Rigid or semirigid
Options Collapse control, constant weld-energy, computer control

Typical Ultrasonic Welding Conditions

Welding Time 0.5 - 1.0 s
Hold Time 1.0 s (min.)
Welding Pressure 0.207-0.345 MPa (30-50 psig)
Trigger Pressure Minimize
Downspeed Minimize
Recommended Processing Guide
Ultrasonic Welding of Eastman™ Polymers TRS-216
Ultrasonic Welding of Eastman™ Polymers

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