Ultrasonic welding is a widely used method for joining thermoplastic materials. It involves the application of high-frequency mechanical vibrations to two plastic parts held together under pressure to generate localized heat, causing the plastic to melt and fuse together.
Ultrasonic welding is a popular choice for joining plastic parts as it is fast, cost-effective, and produces strong, hermetic welds with minimal thermal distortion. It is driven by a digital ultrasonic generator adopting advanced IGBT Full Bridge Phase Shift technology, featuring automatic frequency tracking and constant amplitude output.
| Model | SP-W30 |
| Frequency | 30Khz |
| Horn | Customized |
| Weight | 15KG |
| Horn Material | Aluminium/ Titanium Alloy |
| Generator | Digital Type |
Ultrasonic plastic welding technology converts high-frequency electric energy into mechanical vibration energy through a transducer. This vibration is transmitted to the welding head. When the head contacts the product surface, high-frequency friction generates heat, melting and welding the parts. Different welding effects are achieved by replacing the welding head.
Portable spot welders are widely used in apparel, trademarks, automotive, plastic electronics, and household goods industries.