Zero-flow: a novel approach to continuous ultrasonic welding of CF/PPS thermoplastic composite plates

IF 1.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.1080/20550340.2016.1253968
Frank Senders, M. V. van Beurden, G. Palardy, I. F. Villegas
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Abstract Continuous ultrasonic welding of plastic films, fabrics, and even thermoplastic composite prepreg tape is a common industrial practice. However, continuous ultrasonic welding of stiff thermoplastic composite plates is challenging due to squeeze flow of resin at the welding interface, and significant local deformation of the welding stack, that are generally needed to achieve strong welds. This paper presents a novel approach to continuous ultrasonic welding of thermoplastic composite plates based on zero-flow welding. The proposed technique can create strong welds before any squeeze flow takes place at the interface. It is enabled by the use of very thin flat energy directors, owing to simultaneous melting of both energy director and adherends’ matrix. The results prove the feasibility and indicate the potential for high-strength welds between thermoplastic composite plates at very high speed.
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零流:CF/PPS热塑性复合板材连续超声焊接的新方法
塑料薄膜、织物甚至热塑性复合预浸料带的连续超声焊接是一种常见的工业做法。然而,由于树脂在焊接界面处的挤压流动以及焊接堆的显著局部变形,刚性热塑性复合材料板的连续超声焊接是具有挑战性的,而这些通常需要实现牢固的焊缝。提出了一种基于零流焊接的热塑性复合材料板连续超声焊接新方法。所提出的技术可以在界面发生任何挤压流动之前创建坚固的焊缝。它是通过使用非常薄的扁平能量导板来实现的,因为能量导板和附着物的矩阵同时熔化。结果证明了该方法的可行性,并指出了高速热塑性复合材料板间高强度焊接的潜力。
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