How does a linear vibration friction welding machine work
Linear vibration friction welding utilizes the frictional heat generated at the contact surface of two workpieces to melt the plastic. Thermal energy comes from the reciprocating movement of a workpiece on another surface with a certain displacement or amplitude under a certain pressure. Once the expected welding degree is reached, the vibration will stop, and there will still be a certain amount of pressure applied to the two workpieces to cool and solidify the just welded part, forming a tight bond.