Method for compaction and subsequent welding of electric conduct

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using high frequency vibratory energy

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228 11, 228103, B23K 106, B23K 2010

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process for welding electric conductors employing ultrasound following compaction. The process comprises compaction of the conductors in a compaction area by adjusting height and width up to a preset contact force and ultrasonically welding according to predetermined, stored parameters.

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