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Medisage Medical
Ultrasonic welding is the principle of fusion between the surfaces of two objects to be welded to form molecular layers by friction with each other. It involves the conversion of 50/60 Hz current into 15, 20, 30 or 40 KHz electrical energy via an ultrasonic generator.
The converted high-frequency electrical energy is transformed into high-frequency vibrations through the transducer. The welding head transmits this energy to the workpiece joint, where it converts to heat by friction, melting the surface for effective bonding.
| Feature | Ultrasonic Transducer | Ultrasonic Generator |
|---|---|---|
| Model | H-5020-4Z | H-UW20 |
| Ultrasonic Frequency | 20KHz ± 0.5KHz | 20KHz ± 0.5KHz |
| Ultrasonic Power | 2000Watt | 2000Watt |
| Ultrasound Wave | - | Continuous / Intermittent |
| Capacitance | 11000±10%pF | - |
| Resistance | ≤10Ω | - |
| Working Area | -5ºC~ | -5ºC~ 40ºC |
| Size | 110*20mm | 350*310*150mm |
| Weight | 8Kg | 9Kg |
| Power Supply | - | 220V, 50/60Hz, 1 Phase |
Due to its fast, efficient, and clean characteristics, ultrasonic welding is widely utilized in: