20Khz 2000w Plastic Welding Ultrasonic Welding Transducer With Booster
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | Altrasonic |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | HS-5020-4Z |
Detailed Product Description:
Product Name | Ultrasonic Transducer | Joint Bolt | M18*1.5 |
Diameter Ceramic | 50mm | Capacitance | 11~17nf |
Type | NTY Type | Application | Welding |
Principle:
1, The main ultrasonic unit composed of a converter (piezoelectric transducer),booster and a sonotrode (horn). All three elements of the stack are specifically tuned to resonate at the same exact ultrasonic frequency( typically 15,20,30,35 or 40KHz)
• Converter/transducer: converters the electrical signal into a mechanical vibration
• Booster: modifies the amplitude of the vibration. It is also used in standard systems to clamp the stack in the press.
• Sonotrode/horn: applies the mechanical vibration to the parts to be welded.
2, ultrasonic generator(power supply) delivering a high power AC signal with frequency matching the resonance frequency of the stack.
Features:
1.Adopt the imported chips
2.High output power
3.High quality
4.Already export to USA, Europe, Asia ,Middle East etc country
5.15KHz-70KHz,100w-6000w supplied
Application :
The applications of ultrasound are extensive and are found in many industries including electrical and computer,automotive and aerospace, medical and packaging. Whether two items can be ultrasonically welded is determined by their thickness. If they are too thick ,this process will not join them. This is the main obstacle in the welding of metals. However, wires,microcircuit connections,sheet metal,foils,ribbons and meshes are often joined using ultrasonic welding. Ultrasonic welding is a very popular technique for bonding thermoplastics. It is fast and easily automated with weld times often below one second and there is no ventilation system required to remove heat or exhaust.
Competitive Advantage:
1. Stable parameters
2. Easy matching with ultrasonic power supply
3. Superior raw materials
4. Accept OEM cooperation