Branson Emerson Ultraseal 20 Operating Manual page 32

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NOTICE
2.5.10
Welding to Time
In specific applications, 'Welding To Time' may be desired. As previously mentioned, there
are three primary variables that interact; they are:
• TIME: The duration of applied ultrasonic vibration
• AMPLITUDE: The longitudinal displacement of the vibration
• FORCE: The compressive force applied perpendicular (normal) to the direction of vibration
Generally, welding for a specific time will produce acceptable results when:
• The equipment is installed on an automated production line and each station must complete its
process within a certain time limit
• Very small low energy welds on clean components are being made
2.5.11
Welding Temperature
Ultrasonic welding produces a localized temperature rise from the combined effects of
elastic hysteresis, interfacial slip and plastic deformation. The weld interfaces reach
approximately 1/3 the temperatures needed to melt the metals. Since the temperature
does not reach the melting point of the material, the physical properties of the welded
material are preserved. As the ultrasonic welding process is an exothermic reaction, as
welding time increases so does weld temperature.
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Electronic circuits in the system will protect the power supply if an
overload condition exists.
DCM00051 REV. 10

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