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Electromagnetic welding

Four basic components comprise the electromagnetic welding process ... [Pg.279]

Emaweld, Electromagnetic welding materials, Emabond Systems, Ashland Chemical Co. Emblem Seat, Heat-activated emblem backing. Industrial Coatings Group, Inc. [Pg.904]

The electromagnetic welding process comprises four basic components. [Pg.527]

Important determinants of bond quality in induction welding are the joint design and work coil design. Proper coil and joint designs are essential for good welds and determine whether or not electromagnetic welding can be used successfully. Other parameters... [Pg.480]

Sanders, P., Electromagnetic Welding An Advance in the Thermoplastics Assembly, Materials Design, 1987. [Pg.505]

EMAWELD Electromagnetic Welding System for Assembling Thermoplastic Parts, supplier technical report, Ashland Chemical Co., 1995. [Pg.505]

Heat Welding, Ultrasonic Welding, and Electromagnetic Welding... [Pg.575]

The weldability using the electromagnetic process has been evaluated for different grades of polypropylene copolymers being used for automotive and domestic applications. As previous publications [1-2] have revealed, the electromagnetic welding process has demonstrated its robustness on various resins and applications. [Pg.2394]

In this paper, comparative study between the vibration welding process and the electromagnetic welding process has been performed to evaluate effects of filler (talc and glass) content on weldability for polypropylene copolymers. [Pg.2394]

Extensive DOE procedures to optimize the vibration welding process and electromagnetic welding process have been performed. In Ref [3], a definition of weldability for the material has been suggested. For more conclusive evaluation, both welding strength and failure modes of the welded plaques need to be investigated. The same definition for weldability has been used for this study. [Pg.2394]

In this study, it has been found that talc and glass content adversely affects weldability, while the electromagnetic welding process showed slightly better performance in welding strengths. [Pg.2394]

Electromagnetic welding, polypropylene, talc content, glass content, hysteresis loop, Emabond... [Pg.2396]

Figure 7 Y-cross sectional view of electromagnetic welded sample... Figure 7 Y-cross sectional view of electromagnetic welded sample...

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