A shear joint is a type of joint commonly used in ultrasonic welding that involves joining two materials in a...
Welding by energy is a method of controlling the ultrasonic welding process based on the amount of energy delivered to...
Ultrasonic welding is a commonly used method for assembling filters due to its ability to provide strong, precise, and consistent...
A hermetic seal in ultrasonic welding refers to a seal that is airtight and does not allow any air, gas...
The hold time in ultrasonic welding refers to the duration of time that the force is applied after the ultrasonic...
There are various horn shapes and styles that are used in ultrasonic welding depending on the specific application requirements. Here...
Cycle time in ultrasonic welding refers to the time required to complete one full welding cycle, including the loading and...
The horn in ultrasonic welding is tuned by adjusting its length and cross-sectional area to match the resonance frequency of...
Spin welding and ultrasonic welding are both used to join thermoplastic parts, but they are different in terms of the...
Ultrasonic welding is a widely used technique in the assembly of valves due to several reasons. One of the main...
Mold release agents are typically used in injection molding to prevent plastic parts from sticking to the mold during the...
In ultrasonic welding, a nodal point is a point on the ultrasonic horn or booster where there is minimal or...
A Mylar washer is a type of insulating washer used in ultrasonic welding to electrically insulate the horn from the...
The primary function of a booster in ultrasonic welding is to amplify the low amplitude, high-frequency vibrations produced by the...
Warped parts in ultrasonic welding can negatively impact the welding process, as they may not be properly aligned and can...