30KHZ Ultrasonic Plastic Cutting Knife Fixed on Robot Arm or Automatic Production Lines
Description:
Ultrasonic cutting is a new technology with enormous potential to replace more traditional cutting processes. Ultrasonic cutting has already being implemented in a wide variety of applications all over the world.
Ultrasonic Cutters are small in size and do not require large installation areas. Special equipment is not required for the installation. Ultrasonic Cutters are small enough to be hand-held for many operations.
Ultrasonic Cutters can also be attached to automated machinery arms. Although they may not be familiar to you, they play an active role in the manufacturing processes of various industrial products which we use daily.
The sharpness of Ultrasonic Cutters differs according to various combinations of oscillator, transducer, and blade. Because of abundant experience, our company prepares combinations suitable for various materials. Since we can select the model most suitable for your cutting work, we ask that you confirm the sharpness of the selected model by test cutting first.
Specification:
Model | HS-C30 |
Frequency | 30KHZ |
Output Power | 200W |
Generator | Digital generator, 452 x 180 x 100mm |
Handle | Φ44×220 |
Size of cutter | Blade replaceable |
Length of cable | |
Outer skin | Aluminum |
Weight | 8KG |
Voltage | 220V / 110V |
Accessory | Foot switch 1pc; 1.5mm special hex wrench 1pc;Screw M3×4L 2pcs |
Material of blade | titanium alloy, stainless steel |
Advantages:
·Continuous or intermittent cutting.
·Cuts are made with a knife-shaped sonotrode or anvil.
·No unravelling.
·Clean cuts.
·Compatible with most thermoplastics.
. Small in size and do not require large installation areas. Special equipment is not required for the installation. Ultrasonic Cutters are small enough to be hand-held for many operations.
Ultrasonic Cutters can also be attached to automated machinery arms.
Applications:
The ultrasonic cutting head cuts virtually all composites (carbon fibres, glass fibres, aramid). A quick and efficient solution for parts such as profiles, stringer, or even complex 3D-parts.
Some of the most common materials cut by ultrasonic methods include:
Rubber
Piping
Print circuit boards
Plastic
Natural and synthetic fibers
FAQ
Materials that can be cut by ultrasonic cutters are thermoplastic resins, plastics, rubber, cloths, paper, corrugated cardboard, foamed materials, and foods. Sections obtained by ultrasonic cutters are much smoother than those obtained by ordinary cutters. Cutting with less workload can be realized.
It is said that the upper limit of frequencies which can be heard by the human ear is approximately 20 kHz. The frequency of Altrasoni’s oscillators is above 25 kHz. Therefore, young people about 20 years old and people with excellent audibility may hear the ultrasound (audibility declines with age). If you are anxious about hearing ultrasound, noise insulation materials can prevent this.
Unlike processing using water-jet cutting, ultrasonic cutters do not wet materials and discharge cutting chips and foul water. Unlike processing using laser cutting, ultrasonic cutters do not emit noise and smoke and cause air contamination. Thus, ultrasonic cutting is an environment-friendly processing method.