Conference proceedings article

Development of a Flexible Polymer Joining Center Capable of Performing Multiple Joining Processes Using Different Methods in a Single Cycle, Society of Plastics Engineers, ANTEC 2016, 1325-1328



Publication Details
Authors:
Heim, H.; Jarka, S.; Geck, J.
Editor:
Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
Publisher:
Curran Associates, Inc.
Place:
Red Hook, NY

Publication year:
2016
Pages range :
1325-1328
Book title:
SPE ANTEC 2016


Abstract

Goal of this research is the implementation of a flexible polymer joining center as a prototype machine integrating different friction welding methods. This prototype joining cell combines (a) flexibility by being capable of performing joining processes in any order in a single flow with (b) modularity by integrating unified interfaces for exchanging joining modules, and (c) scalability by offering a wide range of setups for smaller to larger work pieces. Corresponding interfaces to up- and downstream processes enable implementation in fully automated environments.

This paper will give a brief overview of the introduced technology and its current status, and present results from first welding experiments with non-reinforced PP and 30% glass fiber reinforced PA 66, mainly investigating reproducibility of welding results, and give an indication of overall welding quality potential.



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