Applications – spot welding, Ordering information, Spot welding – Sonics H540 E User Manual

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A P P L I C A T I O N S – S P O T W E L D I N G

During spot welding, the horn tip penetrates through the top sheet and

enters the bottom sheet to a depth of one half the top sheet thickness. The

displaced molten plastic is shaped by a cavity in the tip to create an annular

formation around the weld. Simultaneously, the molten plastic displaced

from the second sheet flows into the preheated area and forms a permanent

molecular bond. Large thermoplastic parts and applications with hard to

reach joining surfaces can easily be welded together using an ultrasonic spot

welder and standard replaceable tips.

STANDARD THREADED TIPS FOR SPOT WELDING

ORDERING INFORMATION

Specify tip required using code letter.

Example:

Spot weld tip “SA” indicates a tip used for spot welding – 1/32" thick

material.

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BEFORE

AFTER

PLASTIC

HORN

PLASTIC

3t

t

1.5t

Material Thickness

TIP

CODE

inches

mm

LETTER

1/32

0.793

SA

3/64

1.190

SB

1/16

1.587

SC

5/64

1.984

SD

3/32

2.381

SE

7/64

2.778

SF

SPOT WELDING

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