[Technical Column] The Principle of Ultrasonic Welding #1 What is Ultrasonics?
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Sound used for purposes other than human hearing! Introducing "Basic Knowledge about Ultrasound," essential for ultrasonic welding.
Ultrasonic refers to elastic vibration waves (sound waves) with frequencies so high that they do not produce a sensation of hearing in people with normal hearing. The range of sounds that humans can hear is approximately from 20 Hertz at the low end to about 20,000 Hertz at the high end (there are individual differences). In this blog, we provide essential knowledge about "ultrasonics," which is indispensable for ultrasonic welding. We also introduce the applications of ultrasonics in detail, dividing them into "communicative uses" and "power uses." Please take a moment to read. [Content Overview] ■ What is Ultrasonic ■ Applications of Ultrasonic *For more detailed content of the blog, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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Emerson Branson has been a leading company in the field of ultrasonic application equipment for over 60 years since its establishment in 1946 (established in Japan in 1969). It operates under a strong management system backed by Emerson Electric Co., one of the world's largest companies. Headquartered in Brookfield, Connecticut, USA, it conducts global business activities through more than 35 sales and service locations in over 60 regions worldwide. Branson's plastic welding machines, metal joining machines, and precision cleaning machines are utilized in various manufacturing sectors, including automotive, medical, electrical/electronic, semiconductor, home appliances, food, and textiles. We believe that our mission is to provide technologies that contribute to product lightweighting, energy savings, and cost reduction in our customers' manufacturing processes, bringing innovation to the market.