AWS G1.1M/G1.1 : 2006
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GUIDE TO ULTRASONIC ASSEMBLY OF THERMOPLASTICS
06-07-2006
06-07-2006
Personnel
Foreword
List of Tables
List of Figures
1. General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Introduction
1.3 Ultrasonic Assembly
1.4 Process Description
1.5 System Component Functions
1.6 Systems for Applying Energy to Work
1.7 Process Advantages and Limitations
1.8 Safety and Health
1.9 Units of Measurement
2. Referenced Documents
3. Terms and Definitions
4. Material Overview
4.1 Polymers
4.2 Property Effects
4.3 Fillers, Alloys, and Additives
4.4 Injection Molding Effects
4.5 Post-Mold Characteristics
4.6 Predicting Weldability
4.7 Film and Fabric
5. Process Description
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Heating
5.3 Pressure
5.4 Intermolecular Diffusion
5.5 Cooling and Solidification
6. Welding Equipment
Part A - Electrical System
6.1 Power Supply/Generator
Part B - Acoustical System
6.2 Converter
6.3 Booster
6.4 Horn
6.5 Fixtures
Part C - Mechanical Delivery Systems
6.6 Actuator
6.7 Weld Distance Pretrigger
6.8 Rigidly Mounted Stacks (Converter, Transducer,
Booster, and Horn)
6.9 Handheld Units
Part D - Process Controls and Outputs
6.10 Controller
6.11 Weld and Hold Controls
6.12 Weld Modes/Primary Controls
6.13 Weld Limits/Secondary Controls
6.14 Weld Graphs
6.15 External Interfacing
6.16 Other Features
Part E - System Types
6.17 Integrated System
6.18 Component System
6.19 Handheld System
6.20 Automated System
7. Joint and Part Design
7.1 Joint Design Characteristics
7.2 Part Design Considerations
7.3 Joint Types-Energy Director
7.4 Joint Types-Shear
8. Welding Process Optimization
8.1 Overview
8.2 Optimization Method
8.3 Selection of Machine Process Parameters
8.4 Interrelationship of Process Parameters
9. Welding Process Troubleshooting
9.1 Troubleshooting Overview
9.2 Equipment Troubleshooting
9.3 Part Troubleshooting
9.4 Welding Troubleshooting
10. Testing
10.1 Standardized Procedures
10.2 Test Reports
11. Other Ultrasonic Techniques
11.1 Staking
11.2 Swaging
11.3 Insertion
11.4 Forming
11.5 Degating
11.6 Cutting and Trimming
11.7 Spot Welding
Annex A (Informative) - Guidelines for the Preparation
of Technical Inquiries
This guide details the ultrasonic equipment and the processes for welding thermoplastic parts. It also describes staking, swaging, insertion, forming, degating, cutting, and trimming. Included are discussions on joint and part design, testing, and process optimization.
DocumentType |
Guide
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PublisherName |
American Welding Society
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Status |
Withdrawn
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AWS WHB.3.9 : 2007 | WELDING PROCESSES - PART 2: WELDING HANDBOOK, 9TH EDITION, VOL. 3 |
AWS B2.4 : 2012 | SPECIFICATION FOR WELDING PROCEDURE AND PERFORMANCE QUALIFICATION FOR THERMOPLASTICS |
AWS A3.0 : 0 | STANDARD WELDING TERMS AND DEFINITIONS - INCLUDING TERMS FOR ADHESIVE BONDING, BRAZING, SOLDERING, THERMAL CUTTING, AND THERMAL SPRAYING |
ASTM D 4065 : 2012 : REDLINE | Standard Practice for Plastics: Dynamic Mechanical Properties: Determination and Report of Procedures |
ANSI Z49.1 : 2012 | SAFETY IN WELDING, CUTTING, AND ALLIED PROCESSES |
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