The M Series includes high-power linear vibration welders, employing the company's new two phase digital drive. This drive technology enables higher power to be delivered to the parts to be welded.
With vibration welding the plastics parts to be joined are vibrated (rubbed) against each other at a chosen frequency, amplitude and pressure which results in frictional heating of the surfaces, causing the polymer to melt at the interface. The molten polymer flows out of the weld-zone giving rise to flash. When vibration stops the weld cools down and solidifies. Linear vibration welding uses transverse, reciprocating motion; the vibration occurs in only one axis.
Branson has introduced the new M-Series linear vibration welders that deliver higher frequency and higher power. The M Series includes high-power linear vibration welders, employing the company's new two phase digital drive. This drive technology enables higher power to be delivered to the parts to be welded.
Vibration Welder Refurbishment Program Brochure
Vibration Welding Technical Information
Tooling quick change cart system
Loading table
Air powered socket wrench
Air nozzle for blow-off
Clean Joining Technologies:Including laser welding, vibration welding, and infrared technologies.