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New Designs Through Vibration Welding
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Abstract
A new plastics assembly technique has been developed which offers new opportunities in product design and assembly as well as new solutions to existing problems. This method, based on friction welding, overcomes many limitations of conventional welding processes such as part size, shape, material and speed of operation. It produced strong, pressure tight joints.
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Mengason, J., "New Designs Through Vibration Welding," SAE Technical Paper 770235, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770235.Also In
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- Gottesman C.A. “Materials Development in Chassis and Bodies.” Automotive Industries December 1 1976
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- Dreger D.R. “Stampable Plastics Challenge Sheet Steel.” Machine Design December 9 1976
- Mengason J. “Vibration Welding - A New Technique for Joining Plastics.” 34th SPE ANTEC April 1976
- Scherer R. “Vibration Welding for Delrin*Acetal and Zytel*Nylon Resins.” Technical Report D/Z 4017-7408 DuPont de Nemours S.A. Geneva, Switzerland 1974