A servo-controlled welder offers process repeatability, reduces manufacturing costs, and is easy to calibrate. When it comes to welding, medical device OEMs face three main challenges, according to ...
The welders are designed for medical applications. iQ servo-controlled ultrasonic welding systems are for joining small or large plastic parts. Small-part systems use 30, 40, or 50-kHz ultrasonics and ...
The Ultrasonics Div. at Dukane Corp. (St. Charles, IL) has just augmented its portfolio of higher-frequency welders (30, 40, and 50 kHz) targeting processing of smaller medical parts such as valves, ...
A 30-kHz ultrasonic welder produces up to 1500 W of power in either a probe or a press-and-thrust system. Designed for ultrasonic assembly applications that require power and amplitude but are too ...
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