Linear vibration welding

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title: Linear vibration welding
text: In linear vibration welding the materials are placed in contact and put under pressure. An external vibration force is then applied to slip the pieces relative to each other, perpendicular to the pressure being applied. The parts are vibrated through a relatively small displacement known as the amplitude, typically between 1.0 and 1.8 mm, for a frequency of vibration of 200 Hz, or 2–4 mm at 100 Hz, in the plane of the joint. This technique is widely used in the automotive industry, among others.
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