By rotating the ultrasonic unit while sealing with a clean and safe ultrasonic seal, we achieve faster and more stable ultrasonic sealing!
The DUKANE-AURIZON Sonisolution RS series employs various patented technologies to enable high-speed and stable continuous sealing/bonding applications for non-woven fabrics and films. It can achieve sealing at a feed speed of up to 800m/min (20kHz model) while maintaining high stability in sealing/bonding conditions. The sealing unit is compactly designed and can be integrated into various packaging equipment. Additionally, it supports not only continuous sealing but also sealing with intermittent motion, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
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■Sonisolution RS Basic Specifications ・Frequency and Maximum Output 20kHz: 5000W 30kHz: 1800W 40kHz: 1200W ・Maximum Feed Speed 20kHz: 800m/min 30kHz: 600m/min 40kHz: 225m/min ・Maximum Seal Width 20kHz: 75mm 30kHz: 50mm 40kHz: 25mm
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Package Fin seal, back seal, top seal, zip seal, zip crush, etc. Non-woven products Bonding, side seal, embossing, etc.
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Dukane Japan is the Japanese subsidiary of Dukane IAS LLC, headquartered in St. Charles, Illinois, USA. It supports various plastic welding processes with its unique advanced technologies, including ultrasonic servo welders utilizing servo control technology, ultrasonic probe systems that can be controlled and monitored from external PLCs via Ethernet IP connection or CC-Link connection, vibration welders capable of high-precision welding with high mechanical rigidity, and the Servo Weld Plus (Dual Servo) spin welder that performs rotation and pressure control via servo. Additionally, with the motto "One World, One Dukane," it offers comprehensive support in countries and regions outside Japan through a worldwide network that spans major industrial nations. This allows for the relocation of equipment purchased in Japan to overseas locations for local service, as well as the maintenance of equipment relocated from abroad in Japan.