Glossary of ultrasonic terms – Sonics 2055-Press User Manual
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G L O S S A R Y O F U L T R A S O N I C T E R M S
POWER SUPPLY/GENERATOR – The solid state power supply converts
standard 50/60 Hz electrical power to 15,000 Hz, 20,000 Hz, 30,000 Hz or
40,000 Hz (15/20/30/40 kHz) electrical energy (depending on frequency of
model purchased).
ACTUATOR/PRESS – The pneumatic actuator provides compressive force
and mounting for the converter, booster, and horn assembly. The benchtop
press consists of a base assembly, column and actuator (head).
CONVERTER – The converter changes the high frequency electrical energy
supplied by the power supply to high frequency mechanical vibrations.
BOOSTER – Successful ultrasonic welding often depends on having the right
amplitude at the horn face. Often it is not possible to design a horn which has
both the necessary shape and required gain (ratios of input amplitude to
output amplitude). Therefore, a booster is placed between the converter and
the horn to either increase or decrease the amplitude of the horn. In addition
to changing/maintaining the amplitude, the booster provides support and
alignment in the welding system. (See page 19 for booster selection.)
HORN – The horn is a tuned component of the system which comes in
contact with the parts to be assembled. The horn 1) transfers the ultrasonic
vibrations produced from the converter to the parts being welded, and 2)
applies necessary force to the assembly while the material resolidifies.
HOLDING FIXTURE – The holding fixture or nest assures proper alignment
and support of the parts being assembled.
MODEL 2050
MODEL 2055
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