Abstract

The paper considers technological features of heterogeneous plastics ultrasonic welding, which specificity is manifested in the volumetric interaction nature. Results of studying the mechanism of a welded joint formation showed that micro-volumes mixing, polymer molecules mutual diffusion in the contacting surfaces and emergence of the new chemical bonds with the block copolymers formation were the simultaneous processes. Their common feature was that all these processes proceeded in the temperature range corresponding to the polymer viscous-flow state. It was experimentally confirmed that one of the criteria for weldability of the heterogeneous plastics was their compatibility in terms of acoustic properties being estimated by the melt density and viscosity. Technological methods were proposed making it possible to compensate for differences in the welded materials acoustic properties, and thereby obtain the high-quality welded joints. Four stages of the welded joints formation mechanism were determined during ultrasonic welding of the heterogeneous plastics. It was established that physical and mechanical properties of the heterogeneous plastics were playing a decisive role in the mechanism of heat generation during the ultrasonic welding. An ultrasonic welding unit for welding the heterogeneous plastics in vacuum was developed.

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