muddybrown
Mechanical
- Jul 14, 2010
- 14
Hello,
I have been working on a small plastic part that consists of two smaller pieces and a membrane. You can think of it as two 1-2mm thick plates with a hole in the middle (face dimension ~ 50mm x 15mm) requiring adhesion around the top and bottom edges (edge is roughly 2mm wide) with membrane sandwiched in between. The membrane is made of some type of cellophane-like material. The two sandwiching pieces are made of transparent material, preferably Polystyrene.
I have no prior experience with polymer and need help and suggestions. What would be the best method of welding such small parts? I would like to avoid solvent or adhesive methods. I am looking at heat-welding and ultrasonic-welding. I have no clue which is better for my application. Cellophane membrane seems to have high melting temperature.
If I can weld membrane directly onto one of the frames, then that would be more ideal so I don't need to weld the top piece. Though, I would like to purchase a machine that can do both (membrane-ps as well as ps-ps and ps-membrane-ps).
If you have any suggestion on what method works the best, that would be very helpful, and maybe the price range. I'm looking for something small, such as hand-held type ultrasonic or tabletop heat welder. I don't mind spending money, except I don't want to buy these expensive machines just to "try it out". Want to be sure. If you have a suggestion on a method, I would like to know why and how it works.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I have been working on a small plastic part that consists of two smaller pieces and a membrane. You can think of it as two 1-2mm thick plates with a hole in the middle (face dimension ~ 50mm x 15mm) requiring adhesion around the top and bottom edges (edge is roughly 2mm wide) with membrane sandwiched in between. The membrane is made of some type of cellophane-like material. The two sandwiching pieces are made of transparent material, preferably Polystyrene.
I have no prior experience with polymer and need help and suggestions. What would be the best method of welding such small parts? I would like to avoid solvent or adhesive methods. I am looking at heat-welding and ultrasonic-welding. I have no clue which is better for my application. Cellophane membrane seems to have high melting temperature.
If I can weld membrane directly onto one of the frames, then that would be more ideal so I don't need to weld the top piece. Though, I would like to purchase a machine that can do both (membrane-ps as well as ps-ps and ps-membrane-ps).
If you have any suggestion on what method works the best, that would be very helpful, and maybe the price range. I'm looking for something small, such as hand-held type ultrasonic or tabletop heat welder. I don't mind spending money, except I don't want to buy these expensive machines just to "try it out". Want to be sure. If you have a suggestion on a method, I would like to know why and how it works.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!