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NPE 2018: Advanced welding system

Source:Plastics News Asia Release Date:2018-03-09 433
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Rinco Ultrasonics to introduce new electrical motion series welding system at NPE 2018
Rinco Ultrasonics USA, a manufacturer of ultrasonic welding equipment, will launch its new Electrical Motion ultrasonic welding machine at NPE 2018 (Booth W5373). The new machine, available in 20 kHz and 35 kHz frequencies, represents a move away from traditional pneumatic type press systems to electrically driven machines, according to Gordon Hull, managing director of Rinco Ultrasonics. Mr. Hull added that this latest addition to the company's product line helps push the limits of what its customers can achieve in weld quality and repeatability.
 
The Electrical Motion welding system enables users to finely regulate the weld, using precise positioning of the horn, along with the applied welding force to the welding rate. This means considerably better results in welding, punching, cutting, and sealing of molded thermoplastic parts, nonwovens, and synthetic textiles. Another key feature of the Electrical Motion welding system is a high-performance, industry-type PC that can be easily operated via a 12-inch adjustable touchscreen, with the welding process triggered through an ergonomically designed two-hand operation.
 
The Electrical Motion Series is a next-generation product based on the company’s Dynamic 3000 ultrasonic welding machine (also with a working frequency of 20 kHz and 35 kHz) which was designed for technically demanding welding operations for medium to large-sized thermoplastic parts.
 
Unlike the compressed air-driven design, in which the feed for the horn returns after every weld cycle to the mechanical home position in the pneumatic cylinder, the starting position with the Electrical Motion can be selected freely to any programmed position. As a result, the weld cycle can often be shortened, depending on the welded object’s geometry.
 
Rinco Ultrasonics at NPE 2018
 
The Electrical Motion unit provides eight different welding modes from time, energy, and collapse distance to absolute distance, energy and time, energy or time, contact cut off, and melting rate. For all welding modes, the operator can adjust the ultrasonic trigger for force, distance, and time. Depending on the welding mode, the actual process can be subdivided into as many as 10 steps, a level of detail which delivers a more controlled welding process than with a pneumatic drive, according to Hull. Even parts that were previously almost impossible or very difficult to weld can now be joined reliably with a reproducible and uniform weld using Electrical Motion. The converter and booster are identical in construction to the pneumatic Dynamic 3000 series, so tooling already made for this machine can also be used with the new Electrical Motion.
 
The Electrical Motion system is operated using the graphic user interface of the software, whereby an individual user account with the relevant authorizations can be set up for each level of the employee hierarchy. The Linux Ubuntu operating system is logically structured, self-explanatory, and easy to use, enabling operators and maintenance personnel easy access, according to Hull.
 
Weld characteristics are shown clearly in the form of graphs on the Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) monitor, and the results and parameter datasets can be exported on a data carrier. The system records and stores all results, including parameter changes, providing a non-erasable audit trail accessible only to authorized personnel. “This is a great selling point and key feature that many customers want in assembly machinery,” said Hull.
 
It’s important to know if a change in parameters results in a weld failure, according to Hull.  The traceability feature allows maintenance staff or Rinco personnel to determine if any changes result in any issues with the final product. “The audit trail will help produce a more repeatable part that will also conform to pre-determined process parameter windows,” said Hull.
 
Traceability also helps provide quick diagnosis of any problems. A Rinco technician, with the help of remote maintenance using an internet connection, can quickly identify any issues and, in most cases, directly correct any parameter errors immediately reducing valuable downtime.
 
 
Rinco Ultrasonics USA 
Website: www.rincoultrasonics-usa.com
Booth: W5373
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