Practical sheet | REF: FIC1279 V1

Linear friction or vibration welding

Author: Delphine Mathilde COSME

Publication date: March 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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    5. How to choose a vibration welding machine?

    There are two types of machine on the market.

    • low-frequency machines (from 90 to 130 Hz, amplitude from 1 to 3 mm for highly variable production; from 120 to 135 Hz, amplitude from 1 to 2 mm developed for parts from 15 to 150 cm);

    • high-frequency machines (170 to 260 Hz, amplitude 0.5 to 1 mm, best suited to parts from 150 to 300 cm and over).

    5.1 Starting criteria

    Choose your machines according to :

    • the nature and quantity of the materials to be welded;

    • assembly volume and weld length;

    • the geometric shape of the weld ;

    • ...

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