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  • Characterization of Ultrasonic Transducers Using MV-H Series Laser Vibration Sensor
    Showed how the MV-H series laser vibration sensor can be used to characterize the ultrasonic transducers
  • Guide to Ultrasonic Plastic Assembly
    Ultrasonic plastics assembly is the joining or reforming of thermoplastics through the use of heat generated from high frequency mechanical motion. It is accomplished by converting electrical energy into high frequency mechanical motion (vibrations) that creates frictional heat at the joint area
  • What is Vibration Welding?
    Linear vibration welding physically moves one of two parts horizontally under pressure, creating heat through surface friction that melts and welds the parts together. Compared to ultrasonic welding, vibration welding operates at much lower frequencies, higher amplitudes and much greater clamping
  • Understanding And Caring For The Heart Of Your Ultrasonic System
    energy (or heat) at the contact point of the two parts. The heat melts a molded ridge of plastic on one of the pieces and the molten material flows between the two surfaces. When the vibration stops, the material solidifies forming a permanent bond. A basic ultrasonic probe consists of -. 1. A housing
  • Cutting Food Products with Ultrasonic Blade Horns
    A typical ultrasonic food cutting process uses a specialized blade horn to cut through a product that is often sticky. Ultrasonic frequency vibrations, applied to the horn during the process, aid in cutting through the product as the horn is lowered to its stopping point. Vibrations also prevent
  • Differentiating Between Doppler & Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow Meters
    Ultrasonic flow meters are non-intrusive devices that use acoustic vibrations to measure the flow rate of liquid. There are two types, Doppler and transit time. Both are designed to clamp onto the outside of the pipe without breaking the line or interrupting the flow. This also eliminates pressure
  • Applying Acoustic Vibration Monitoring to Predictive Maintenance
    All sounds are produced by vibrations in bodies. In musical instruments the sound is emitted by vibrating strings or a reed. Our voice is the result of vibrations of our vocal cords. The number of vibrations a body makes per second is called its frequency and is commonly referred to as hertz
  • Technical Article on Laser Vibration Sensor for High-precision UMW of Lithium-ion Battery Cell
    A new scheme to achieve the high-precision Ultrasonic Metal Welding of Lithium-ion battery cell by monitoring the process through a compact laser vibration sensor from OmniSensing Photonics LLC.

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