ulträäniliitos
Ulträäniliitos is a welding process that utilizes high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations to join materials. This method is particularly effective for plastics and some metals. During the process, one part, known as the sonotrode, is pressed against the other part. The sonotrode vibrates at an ultrasonic frequency, typically between 20 and 40 kHz. These vibrations generate friction and heat at the interface of the two parts. The localized heat causes the material to melt or soften, allowing the parts to fuse together. Once the vibration is stopped, the materials cool and solidify, creating a strong bond.
The primary advantage of ulträäniliitos is its speed and efficiency. It often requires minimal clamping pressure
Ulträäniliitos can be used to join a wide variety of materials, including thermoplastics like ABS, polypropylene,