Ultrasonic Welding
Ultrasonic welding is a fast and efficient way of joining plastics. Ultrasonic welding is a process of joining two pieces of plastic together by sending high frequency ultrasonic acoustic vibrations through the plastic to melt and join the two plastics where they meet. You may ask, "Why choose ultrasonic welding over a snap fit plastic, glue, or other common joining method?"
Speed:
Ultrasonic welding is much faster than any other method of joining plastics. The time to weld a set of plastics together is just around a second.
Aesthetics:
Once welded together, plastics leave little indication of how a joint was made as opposed to adhesives that can leak out and create unsightly blemishes.
Quality:
Unlike snap-fit plastics that could be too loose and fall out or too tight and hard to secure, plastics joined by ultrasonic welding are easy to put together and won't fall apart.
Economy:
Since ultrasonic welding uses no other fasteners, you will save money on buying adhesives, screws, or other mechanical fasteners.
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