What is thermal welding and deburring of plastic parts after molding using infrared heaters? Its features and introduction benefits.
Deburring that occurs during the molding of plastic parts, and the joining of plastic parts. Did you know that infrared technology is used in these processes? Many plastic parts undergo deburring during their manufacturing process, but in Japan, it is common to physically cut or grind them. In Europe, infrared technology is being utilized as a new method in that process. The reason is that the method using infrared does not grind away the burrs but instead melts them, resulting in no shavings and preventing secondary scratches or cracks. Additionally, the process can be automated, allowing for consistent treatment.
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In infrared welding, the end faces of the separated parts are melted with infrared light and joined together. ↓↓↓ Please take a look at the video ↓↓↓ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPSW07UMDuY This process can also be automated by using infrared light, allowing for joints with high strength. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Excelytus Noblelight (formerly known as Heraeus Noblelight) is a globally active manufacturer of industrial special light sources that provides industrial special light sources covering the wavelength range from vacuum ultraviolet to medium-wavelength infrared, used in the fields of industry, chemistry, and medicine. Our light-based process solutions, ranging from ultraviolet to infrared, are primarily used in the following applications: ■ Automotive ■ Coatings ■ Electronics, Printed Electronics ■ Environmental Protection ■ Food ■ Medical ■ Printing ■ Packaging ■ Semiconductors ■ Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment ■ Analysis Primarily based in Germany and the United States, Excelytus manufactures lamps for the printing industry, infrared heaters and units for industrial heating and drying processes, and water and air sterilization products under the Noblelight brand, utilizing advanced vertical integration.