Why Choose Thermal To Assembly Your Parts
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Thermal machines cost less. | |
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Thermal tooling usually costs less and lasts longer. | |
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Thermal units are extremely quiet. | |
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Thermal welds are 20% stronger. | |
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Inserting into filled material can be accomplished with less damage to the inserts with a thermal unit. | |
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Multiple stakes and inserts at different levels can be accomplished simultaneously with a thermal unit. | |
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Different sized inserts can be driven simultaneously with a thermal unit. | |
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Larger inserts or more inserts
can be driven with one cycle of a thermal press than with an ultrasonic press. |
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Thermal units work well on glass and mineral-filled resins. | |
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There is less damage or marking on the face of a molded part with a thermal unit. | |
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There is less mechanical force and therefore less stress on the part with a thermal unit. | |
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The thermal staking process is less likely to split the boss or damage other components. | |
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Thermal Assembly is very quiet compared to ultrasonic assembly. | |
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Thermal machine have very low maintenance cost. | |
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Reported to have 10% to 20% stronger holding retention for stakes and inserts. | |
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There are much fewer material limitations with the thermal assembly process |