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3300W Replacement Branson CJ20 Ultrasonic Converter for All 2000 Series
Description:
Ultrasonic Converters and Ultrasonic Transducers are one in the same. There is one Ultrasonic OEM, Dukane Corporation, that uses the term Transducer. All of the other ultrasonic OEM manufactures such as Branson, Sonics and Materials, Rinco, Telesonics and Herrmann refer to these as Converters or Konverters.
The converter is aptly named because it receives electrical energy from the power supply and converts it into mechanical vibrations. Branson CJ-20 converter (101-135-059) replacement used in all 20KHz 2000, 2000X and DCX series IW, actuator and assembly stand systems that delivers rugged quality and superior value.
Specifications:
Model | QR-5020-CJ20 |
Frequency | 20 khz |
Output power | 3300 watt |
Joint bolt | 1/2-20UNF |
Ceramic disc Diameter | 50mm |
Qty of ceramic discs | 4pcs |
Capacitance | 18-20nf |
Amplitude | 10 um |
Application | Plastic welding machine |
The difference between a titanium alloy transducer and an aluminum alloy transducer:
Aluminum alloy is the most commonly used basic material in
ultrasonic waves. Whether it is a transducer, an amplitude
modulator or a mold, most of the molds are made of aluminum alloy
material, and the appearance is achieved by electroplating or
oxidation treatment. Advantages: Aluminum alloy is cheap, easy to
process, and low in cost. Disadvantages: It is prone to fatigue
fracture, surface decoration is easy to fall off, and the service
life is short.
Titanium alloy is a rare metal, and its strength and toughness are
the best combined materials. Advantages: no need for surface
decoration treatment, to a certain extent, there will be no
slipping, cracking, and long service life. Disadvantages: expensive
materials, difficult to process, high cost.
Material amplitude difference: Due to the high strength of titanium
alloy, it generally has 38-42HRC, while the maximum strength of
titanium alloy is only 8-10HRC. The product of the same structure
is designed in the ultrasonic wave, and the amplitude of the
titanium alloy material is smaller than the amplitude of the
aluminum alloy material. The reason is that the strength of the
titanium alloy material is high, and the high-strength material
weakens part of the amplitude during the amplification and
transmission of the ultrasonic wave, and it is advantageous to
stabilize the strong wave and filter out the clutter. Make the
ultrasonic transmission more stable. If it is necessary to achieve
the same amplitude, it is necessary to change the design structure
of the titanium alloy product and increase its amplitude design to
achieve the required amplitude.
3300W Replacement Branson CJ20 Ultrasonic Converter for All 2000 Series