What is ultrasonic fusion?

Ultrasonic fusion is a process of joining two or more pieces of materials through the use of high-frequency vibrations. The vibration creates friction between the materials, thereby creating enough heat to melt the materials at the point where they are being joined.

Ultrasonic fusion is commonly used in manufacturing and fabrication processes, such as in the production of plastic parts, packaging materials, and electronics components. It is preferred over other fusion methods because it is faster, more efficient, and requires less energy.

Ultrasonic welding is commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, and medical industries. The ultrasonic fusion process can bond materials of various shapes, sizes, and compositions, including metals, plastics, and composites. The main benefits of ultrasonic fusion are a strong bond between the materials, fast process times, and the ability to achieve high-quality welds.