82.5mm 40Khz Ultrasonic Ige eto fun roba Ige
40Khz Ultrasonic Ige ẹrọ Fun Tire roba Ipese roba olupese
Paramita
Ẹrọ | Ultrasonic roba / akara oyinbo ojuomi |
Igbohunsafẹfẹ (KHz) | 40 kHz |
Agbara | 500 W |
Ige Blade / Horn | Titanium |
Foliteji(V) | 220V |
Awọn iwọn ti abẹfẹlẹ | 82.5mm |
Ige sisanra | 10 ~ 20mm (da lori awọn ohun elo) |
Iwo titobi | 10-40μm |
Iwọn ohun elo | 0.6KG |
Apejuwe
Traditional rubber cutting technology needs to lubricate the rubber during cutting, and there are phenomena such as slow cutting speed, large cuts, large amounts of dust, uneven cutting surfaces, and sticky knives. Many companies are still using traditional manual methods for cutting, which not only cannot satisfy productivity but also brings hidden dangers to life safety.
For rubber products, cold cutting is more suitable than hot cutting. Cold cutting has the advantages of less heat generation, less thermal deformation, less dust during the cutting process, and no aging and cracking of the section due to excessive temperature. Ultrasonic rubber cutting technology belongs to cold cutting, which uses ultrasonic energy to locally heat and melt the cut rubber to achieve the purpose of cutting materials.
Awọn opo ti ibile Ige
Traditional cutting uses a knife with a sharp edge to concentrate a very large pressure on the edge and press the material to be cut. When the pressure exceeds the shear strength of the material being cut, the molecular bonds of the material are pulled apart to achieve cutting. Because the material is pulled apart by strong pressure and rigidity, the cutting edge of the cutting tool must be very sharp, and the material itself has to withstand relatively large pressure. Therefore, it is not effective for soft and elastic cutting, and it is more difficult for viscous materials.
Ilana tiultrasonic roba Ige
Ultrasonic cutting uses the energy of sound waves to cut. It does not require sharp cutting edges, and does not require a lot of pressure, and will not cause chipping or damage to the material being cut. Ultrasonic rubber cutter can easily cut resin, rubber, plastic, fabric and various overlapping composite materials and food.
The principle of ultrasonic rubber cutting knife is to convert 50/60Hz current into 20, 30 or 40kHz electric energy through an ultrasonic generator (also called ultrasonic power supply). The converted high-frequency electric energy is again converted into mechanical vibration of the same frequency through the transducer, and then the mechanical vibration is transmitted to the cutting knife through a set of amplitude modulator devices that can change the amplitude. The ultrasonic rubber cutting knife vibrates along its length with an amplitude of 10-70μm, repeating 40,000 times (40 kHz) per second (the vibration of the blade is microscopic, and it is generally difficult to see with the naked eye). The cutting knife then transfers the received vibration energy to the cutting surface of the workpiece to be cut. In this area, the vibration energy is used to cut the rubber by activating the molecular energy of the rubber and opening the molecular chain.
Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
Igegegege gige ga pupọ-Ige jẹ dan, ko o ati mimọ.
Ige atunwi - Iṣẹjade abẹfẹlẹ jẹ abojuto nipasẹ Circuit lupu pipade lati pese awọn abajade gige ni ibamu.
Iwọn otutu kekere-roba ko fẹrẹẹ gbona.
Gbigbe - Ko si lubrication ti a beere. Awọnultrasonic roba ojuomigbigbọn 20,000 si 40,000 igba fun iṣẹju kan (da lori ohun elo), nitorina ori gige le kọja nipasẹ rọba laisiyonu.
Lilo agbara kekere-ori gige nikan ma gbọn nigbati o ba ge, ati pe agbara ti o nilo ninu ohun elo ohun elo tinrin kan jẹ nipa 100 wattis tabi kere si.
Rọrun lati ṣepọ sinu adaṣe - ilana gige rọba ultrasonic jẹ rọrun pupọ ati pe o le ṣe igbesoke si awọn ẹya ẹrọ ti o wa tẹlẹ tabi fi sori ẹrọ ni ohun elo tuntun.
Ohun elo
O maa n lo ninu taya, awọn ohun elo idọti okun, awọn okun, awọn gasiketi ati kemikali-abọ ohun elo ti o tako ati awọn ọja roba miiran fun gige.
Lilo ọna
40kHz ọbẹ gige ni gige gige oke (eyiti o le jẹ agbelebu - gige ati ipo gigun). Iwọn gige gige jẹ 82.5mm ati pe o tun le jẹ idiyele nipasẹ awọn iwulo rẹ.
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1.Are nibẹ yatọ si abẹfẹlẹ awọn aṣa wa fun ultrasonic gige ọbẹ?
Yes, ultrasonic cutting knives come with various blade designs to suit different applications. Some common blade shapes include straight blades, curved blades, serrated blades, and custom-designed blades for specific cutting requirements.
2.Can ultrasonic Ige ọbẹ ṣee lo fun adaṣe tabi awọn ohun elo roboti?
Yes, ultrasonic cutting knives can be integrated into automated or robotic systems for precision cutting in industrial settings. They can be controlled and programmed to follow specific cutting paths, making them suitable for high-speed production lines.
3.Is an ultrasonic Ige ọbẹ ailewu lati lo?
Ultrasonic cutting knives are generally safe to use when operated correctly. However, precautions should be taken to prevent accidental contact with the vibrating blade, and appropriate safety measures, such as guarding and training, should be implemented to ensure operator safety.
4.Bawo ni MO ṣe yan ọbẹ gige ultrasonic ọtun fun ohun elo mi?
When selecting an ultrasonic cutting knife, consider factors such as the type and thickness of the material to be cut, the desired cutting precision, the required cutting speed, and any specific features or accessories needed for your application. Consulting with the manufacturer or supplier can help in choosing the most suitable knife.
5.Can ultrasonic Ige ọbẹ ṣee lo fun awọn ohun elo ti kii ṣe -
Yes, ultrasonic cutting knives have applications beyond industrial settings. They can be used in crafts, hobbies, and DIY projects, as well as in research and development laboratories for cutting small samples or delicate materials.