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Sonics Announces New Windows Based Controls For Its Vibration WelderJune 30th, 2000
Press Release
Date: June 30, 2000 Contact: Brian Gourley, Technical Services Manager, Sonics & Materials, Inc. 203-270-4600
Sonics Vibration Welder, Model EH 5020, offers state-of-the-art technology through its new touch panel computer. This computer contains many benefits that will enhance productivity and captivate accuracy for plastics assembly. This system is designed with an application wizard that helps set the initial control parameters based on plastic type and contact area. There are four weld times and two hold times capable of up to 120 seconds of weld time. This feature provides additional precision and control over the weld cycle. In addition, energy welding can be measured in kilojoules with a maximum of 1200 kJ. The system also contains an improved application programming interface.
This touch panel computer has a new patent pending autotune procedure that selects tune frequency in 15 seconds maximum. The windows based controls are capable of producing an automatic table and fixture weight compensation for strategic analysis. Distance welding can also be measured for meltdown control. Visual representations of the weld cycle can be presented in chart form representing energy, watts, and distance trending. Lines can be printed and data can be logged after each weld cycle and can be accessed through a compatible database.
A key benefit of these controls is its security measure. There is part in place sensing so that a cycle cannot be initiated without a part in place. There is also a resetable batch counter to ensure accurate inventory. Remote diagnostics over a modem link are used to diagnose problems and update the machine logic and computer programs when necessary.
Sonics & Materials, Inc. is a global leader in the field of ultrasonic technology and other plastics joining methods. The company, which is ISO 9001 certified, designs and builds a complete line of hand-held, bench-top, and semi-automated plastics assembly systems, which include microprocessor controlled ultrasonic welders, vibration welders, hot plate welders and spin welders. Sonics offers in-house application assistance, materials testing laboratory service, global sales and distribution network, on-site field service, and the industry's most advanced welding systems. Automotive, industrial, medical, packaging, toy, appliance, consumer, and synthetic textile manufacturers around the world use Sonics' standard or customized equipment to weld the full spectrum of commodity and engineering polymers.
Contact Information: Sonics & Materials, Inc., 53 Church Hill Road, Newtown, CT 06470, USA Phone: (203) 270-4600, Fax: (203) 270-4610, Toll Free in USA: (800) 745-1105 Email: info@sonics.biz
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