25 Sep,2025
Ultrasonic welding
Jet welding uses high-frequency vibration waves to transmit to the surfaces of two objects to be welded. Under pressure, the two surfaces of the objects rub against each other to form a fusion between the molecular layers.Ultrasonic welding involves converting a 50/60 Hz current into 15, 20, 30, or 40 kHz electrical energy through an ultrasonic generator. This high-frequency electrical energy is then converted back into mechanical motion of the same frequency by a transducer. This motion is then transmitted to the welding head via a variable amplitude horn assembly.
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