In general, there are three types of materials for making ultrasonic molds: steel alloy molds, aluminum alloy molds, and titanium alloy molds. What are the advantages and disadvantages between them if they are used to make ultrasonic molds? Don't worry, Yihui mechanical equipment manufacturers will answer you.
Steel alloy mold:
Advantages: The hardness after heat treatment is improved, which is the most wearable material among the three.
Disadvantages: The cutting process is difficult, the mold itself is hot, and it is easy to cause damage to other components.
Aluminum mold:
Advantages: Because the hardness is low, it is suitable for cutting or engraving, and the mechanical conductivity is superior to the steel alloy mold, and the heat is small.
Disadvantages: The material itself and the matching problem on the machine performance will have a short service life (partial), low hardness and poor wear resistance.
Titanium alloy mold:
Advantages: The best among the three mechanical transmission properties, the hardness is higher than the aluminum alloy is lower than the steel alloy wear resistance is higher than the aluminum alloy wear resistance is lower than the steel alloy, the service life is hardly bad.
Disadvantages: high raw material cost and poor wear resistance.
Dongguan Yihui Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. has been engaged in the ultrasonic industry for many years and its performance is relatively stable and mature. The welding equipment mainly adopts mature technology such as Taiwan's self-excited oscillation circuit, and the output is strong and stable, the protection is perfect, and it is sturdy and durable. The core components such as transducers are imported from Japan and West Germany, with long service life and excellent performance. It is a good helper for your production! Welcome to inquire!