Ultrasonic/Heat-Staking Inserts
Ultrasonic Insertion vs Thermal/Heat Insertion
Ultrasonic Insertion Advantages
- Fast and reliable
- Works well for most thermoplastics
- Uses standard 20kHz welders - easy to source
- Repeatable results
Thermal/Heat Insertion Advantages
- Non-Abrasive compared to ultrasonic insertion
- Provides better plastic flow during installation
- Metal dust is not created
- Multiple inserts can be installed simultaneously
- Better method used for larger inserts
- Inserts can be installed on different levels simultaneously
- Tooling, equipment and maintenance costs are lower
Ultrasonic Insertion Disadvantages
- Insertion is noisy
- More abrasive, risk damage to insert
- Can create metal dust during installation
- Limited to the number of inserts that can be installed at once
Thermal/Heat Insertion Disadvantages
- Slower when installing 1-insert at a time
- Longer cool-down time necessary for the insert