Through oscillating, linear relative motion, the contact surfaces of the thermoplast parts are heated, plasticized and welded.
- Very short process times
- Suitable for almost all thermoplastics
Linear vibration welding
- One-step welding process
- Process consists of the following phases: solid frictional phase, non-stationary melt layer formation, stationary melt layer formation, cooling or holding phase
- The solid frictional phase generates a small amount of abraded particles (greatly depending on the material)
- For every thermoplastic, this process achieves an optimum melting temperature on the joint surface
Linear vibration welding with infrared pre-heating
- Process consists of the following phases: infrared pre-heating, changeover to vibration, non-stationary melt layer formation, stationary melt layer formation, cooling or holding phase
- Depending on the parameter setting, the solid frictional phase can be “skipped” almost completely
- With this additional function, sloping areas can be welded more successfully, and abraded solid particles can be almost entirely avoided
Applications: Automotive industry / home appliance and white goods industry / sanitation and installation technology
VARIANTS
- Standard machine range as modules
- Expandable, customized, modular standard and special equipment – for flexible facility concepts (also pass-through operation) with robot handling, including Fast tool change concepts
- Vibration units with construction sizes from 400x300 to 1550x620 mm