Method and Technologies for Cutting and Sealing Composite Polymeric Materials

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Existing equipment units in specialized industry market, used to process composite polymeric materials, are made with constructive solutions dedicated to specific applications, actual cutting operation are being achieved by thermal effect often resulting in burns of the material on the working area, the version proposed in this paper, a hybrid technology using ultrasonic energy assisted thermic energy, proved to be an excellent solution.The technical problem solved by solution presented by our technology is represented by real market necessity of providing clean processing – in this case cutting and sealing, of composite polymeric materials, in the form of strips, which must correspond in dimensional and qualitative terms to specifications in product documentation, textile tape, used in the textile, food, medical and army industries.

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