Spotwelding with ultrasonics

Ultrasonic spotwelding is used predominantly when, for instance, flat mouldings without weld preparation (ED) have to be welded (e.g. semi-finished products, thermoformed, blow moulded, extruded and large-surface mouldings).

The tip of the 

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 penetrates through the upper part into the lower part. Heat is produced on the contract surfaces of the mouldings, as a result of which the material is plasticised and welded. The expelled plastic flows upwards and forms a ring shaped elevation. The back of the lower part remains largely free of marks. The mouldings can be fixed appropriately by hold-downs or clamping devices. The thickness of the moulding adjacent to the sonotrode should not exceed 8 mm. Spot welding can also be carried out with a moveable  ultrasonic hand welding apparatus  (welding gun).





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