The wattage available in ultrasonic welding can vary depending on the specific application and equipment being used. Generally, ultrasonic welding machines can range from low wattage (around 500 watts) to high wattage (up to 6000 watts or more).
Low wattage ultrasonic welders are typically used for smaller and less complex parts, while high wattage ultrasonic welders are used for larger and more complex parts. Higher wattage machines are capable of welding thicker and more difficult-to-weld materials, such as metals or thermoplastic composites.
The appropriate wattage for a specific application depends on several factors, including the size and complexity of the parts being welded, the materials being used, and the desired strength and quality of the weld. It is important to select the appropriate wattage and equipment for each specific application to ensure a successful and efficient welding process.
It is important to note that the wattage and frequency of a ultrasonic generator work together in every application. Changing weld frequencies usually requires a change in wattage as well. Every application is unique and each should be thoroughly evaluated early in the development process.
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